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Kurtis are not something very unique anymore. It has become a wardrobe staple for Indian women as well as for women belonging to various parts of the world. While it is referred to as a tunic in other parts of the world, it is known as a Kurti in India mainly due to its resemblance to the Indian clothing for men, Kurta. Kurtis can be broadly classified into two categories, namely Casual Wear Kurti and Designer Party Wear Kurti.

Indian Kurtis are made keeping the hot and sultry weather of India in mind. That is one of the prime reasons that most of Indian Kurtis are made of cotton. Few popular varieties of Indian Cotton Kurtis are Printed Cotton Kurtis, Embroidered Cotton Kurtis, Bandhini Cotton Kurtis, etc. Apart from these, there is another variety of cotton Indian Kurti known as Crushed Cotton Kurti which is extremely popular because of its look. A Crushed Cotton Kurti is essentially cotton Kurti which is deliberately crinkled to give it a crushed look. Alternatively, it is also made of cotton fabric that possesses a crinkled texture while manufacturing, but making it in plain cotton first and then crumpling it to give it a crinkled look is an easier option and hence widely practiced. Crushed Kurtis are usually made of thinner varieties of cotton since it is easier to achieve the crushed effect with lightweight fabrics rather than thick and heavy fabrics. Apart from cotton, crushed Kurtis are also made of other lightweight fabrics such as georgette, chiffon, light silk, etc. Crushed Kurtis, due to their appearance, make great Casual Wear or semi-casual wear outfits and imparts a sort of bohemian look. It looks amazing when paired with a pair of jeans or even leggings. The shorter varieties of Crushed Kurtis pair wonderfully with long gypsy skirts. Crushed Kurtis are perfect for those who prefer and can carry off the casual chic look successfully.

Look Naturally Beautiful in Crushed Kurtis

By: Robin Pakkarambel




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