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red colour heavy handwork kurta set with dupatta

red colour heavy handwork kurta set with dupatta

SKU:169

Regular price Rs. 99.00
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ABOUT THE BRAND 
Sangria is a ready-to-wear brand that focuses on global Indian woman. Sangria has a unique signature style with an electric collection of fabrics, colors and patterns. The brand has a modern take on traditional Indian motifs and designs with a wide range of offerings.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This kurta set completes itself with its overall indo-western look. Its floral print and pleats give it a festive touch, pair it with some accessories to complete the look.

FEATURES:
Kurta design:

  • Floral printed
  • A-line shape
  • Regular style
  • V- neck, three-quarter flared sleeves
  • Above knee length with straight hem
Trousers design:
  • Printed Trousers 
  • Partially elasticated waistband
  • Slip-on closure

 

Size & Fit

The model (height 5'8") is wearing a size S

Material & Care

Top and Bottom Fabric:80% Viscose Rayon, 20% Polyester
Dupatta Fabric: 100% Polyester
Machine-wash

Specifications

Sleeve Length
Three-Quarter Sleeves
Top Shape
A-Line
Top Type
Kurta
Bottom Type
Trousers
Dupatta
With Dupatta
Top Pattern
Embroidered
Top Design Styling
Empire
Top Hemline
Flared
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