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What if I live outside uk? |
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We ship very regularly to most countries outside UK such as USA, Norway etc. and we ship our goods through Parcelforce. We will send the goods out at the rates provided by Parcelforce and normally the goods would reach your country by air (or Europe by surface) within 3 to 5 days. The custom charges if any would have to be taken care of by the customer as we cannot assure you for the custom regulations in different countries.
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How do I care for my Garments? |
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A majority of our items are hand embroidered and therefore fragile in their usage. From time to time beading may become displaced and this is not regarded as a fault but is due to the nature of the work. These garments should be worn with care and are mainly for special occasion wear. Please ensure that the first wash is 'Dry Clean' only. Heavy embroidered items can only be Dry Cleaned. More casual items should be washed separately in cold water and thoroughly rinsed. Please note that due to hand dyeing methods used the colours are not guaranteed. We cannot be liable for any damage to your garments due to not complying with the washing instructions given. It may not be possible to give full instructions on each garment therefore the above is a guideline of washing, if in doubt Dry clean.
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What is Salwar Kameez? |
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Salwar Kameez is the traditional and the most popular dress that is worn by the Indian women. This is perhaps the most admirable and comfortable outfit that ladies love to wear.
The beauty lies in the fact that these outfits are both well-liked as regular as well as occasional wears. It is highly popular among the women in India. To no surprise, its popularity has now jumped across the borders and has occupied the hearts and minds of women living across the globe.
Over the period, the suits and sarees have evolved to a great extent. There are many versions that got introduced. They are often called as 'Punjabi suits' as this outfit is majorly worn in the state of Punjab.
These suits define the latest trends of salwar kameez. Moving to its basic definition, these suits come in three sections, two of the three all, are salwar and kameez and third one is the dupatta packed along.
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What is Salwar? |
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Salwars are recognized as loose pajamas that appear like trousers. The bottom is quite narrow whereas the top stands pretty wide. In salwars, the legs are wide that get conical towards the ankles. It is very easy to carry the traditional salwars that offer quite a lot of space for free movement.
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What is Kameez? |
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The kameez or kurta is the top in the set. It is the knee length flowing shirt that can be stated as the tunic which is worn above churidar or a salwar. There have been lots of changes and trials made with the length of kameez and kurtas but ultimately the length is kept till knees. The side seams are usually left open that offer great freedom to the wearer to make movements. Area where your dress designer experiments and uses his creativity is the area is neckline and the work on front.
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What is Dupatta? |
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It is recognized as a long scarf and shawl that is either a plain or a designer piece which is usually worn around the neck. A dupatta gives final touch to the overall look and grace of a suit. It completes the ensemble and is given huge consideration and thought before actually one buys the entire set of salwar kameez. Earlier women used to place it on their heads so as to keep it covered to pay respect to elders or during religious ceremonies. It has now become an art of fashion that is either hanged on both the shoulders or is draped around the chest.
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