







Mrinalika Purple Organza jacket Suit Set

This beautiful Mrinalika Purple Organza jacket Suit Set includes a vibrant purple Mangalagiri cotton straight kurta, paired with comfortable maroon pants and a matching dupatta with a simple golden border. It also comes with a separate stylish organza jacket in orange with neat handwork and trendy puff sleeves. The jacket has front tie-up red thread tassels that add a nice touch. This outfit is perfect for many traditional occasions like family functions, festivals, wedding events, and even temple visits.
Product Organization
Neck: V-neck
Sleeves: puff sleeves
Jecket Length:15 Inch
Length:45 Inch
Fit: Straight
Bottom Type: pant
Work/Design: handwork
Product Category: Kurta-pent
Closure: Side Zip in dress and elastic with zip in the bottom
What’s Included: 1 Kurta, 1 pant and 1 dupatta 1 jacket
Care Instructions: Dry Wash
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Manglagiri Cotton
Purple
handwork
45'Inch
8-10 Working Days
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