






Ankita Handloom Maroon Suit Set

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Kurta, 1 Stitched Pant, 1 Dupatta (2.40 Meter)
Fabric: Pure Handloom Cotton, Matching Dupatta
Speciality: Pure Handloom Jequard Weaving, Potli Work in High Neck
Kurta: 7 inches Neck Depth, 35 Inches Length, Elbow Sleeves
Pant Length: 39 inches
Closure/ Comfort: Side Zip in The Dress and elastic in the bottom
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: Please refer to the size chart for measurement accuracy.
An elegant statement in pure handloom cotton, this set blends festive warmth with everyday grace.
The rich tone is highlighted with delicate woven motifs and contrasting borders that add depth without overpowering. A thoughtfully tailored silhouette keeps it comfortable yet refined, while the matching dupatta completes the look with a quiet festive charm.
Perfect for intimate celebrations, temple visits, or days when you want tradition to feel effortlessly special.
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Pure Handloom Cotton
Maroon
Potli Work, Jequard Weaving in Handloom
35 Inch
15-20 Working Days
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