Red And Green Printed Dupatta
Red And Green Printed Dupatta
Printed Dupatta
Printed Dupatta
Yellow And Green Printed Dupatta
Red And Cream Coloured Printed Dupatta
Women Green And Red Printed Dupatta
Pink And Yellow Printed Leheriya Dupatta
Red And Yellow Printed Dupatta
Women Pink And Orange Printed Dupatta
Red And Beige Printed Block Print Dupatta
Black And Red Printed Dupatta
Red And Grey Printed Dupatta
Printed dupattas add quick color and texture to daily Indian wear. Light poly blends and organza stay crisp through long hours and wash easily. Priced between $10 and $25, they balance affordability with low care needs.
Choose breathable fabrics and clear color contrast that move from work to casual outings. These examples show how prints pair with simple kurtas or fusion sets:
For office or travel, fold the dupatta lengthwise and drape it over one shoulder to stay hands free. Cotton or poly blends suit daily wear and frequent washing, while organza adds polish for evening use. Owning one of each type covers most needs. Use mild detergent and dry in shade to keep colors bright.
| Feature | Printed Dupatta | Embroidered Dupatta |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Light and easy to manage | Heavier, often layered |
| Best For | Daily wear, travel, casual events | Festive or ceremonial outfits |
| Price Range | $10-$25 | Usually above $25 |
| Care | Simple wash, low maintenance | Dry clean preferred |
Printed dupattas let you rotate colors often without special care, keeping weekday outfits varied with little effort.
House of Indya is a modern Indian brand combining traditional prints with streamlined tailoring. The collection spans kurtas, sets, sarees, and printed dupattas designed for comfort year-round. It offers custom sizing, complimentary stitching, and 15-day global delivery for shoppers in India and the US. Explore more at houseofindya.com.
Poly blend and cotton are ideal as they stay wrinkle-free and lightweight for daily use.
Choose a dupatta that repeats one color from your kurta or bottom to create balance.
Yes, subtle prints in muted tones work well for professional settings.
They can, especially for light daytime outings or semi-formal lunches.
Fold them neatly and keep in breathable fabric covers to avoid fading or snagging.
Most poly blend dupattas do not; gentle hand washing is usually enough.