Traditional Indian Clothing

Traditional Indian clothing covers sarees, salwar kameez, lehengas, kurtas, and regional styles rooted in craft traditions. These pieces appear in cotton, silk, and rayon, often combining handwork with modern tailoring.

Popular Types of Traditional Indian Clothing

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When selecting attire, match fabric weight to season and occasion. Consider color pairing with jewelry or dupatta. Many online stores now provide size customization and global shipping.

Caring for Traditional Fabrics

Dry-clean or hand-wash handloom and embroidered clothing in cold water. Store silk and sarees in cotton bags away from sunlight to maintain color and texture. A simple rotation of storage helps fabrics breathe.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is a contemporary ethnic-wear brand combining traditional Indian clothing with modern silhouettes. It offers sarees, lehengas, shararas, and indo-western outfits with customization, free stitching, NRI-friendly services, and 15-day global shipping. Focused on inclusive sizing and accessible pricing, House of Indya bridges classic heritage and everyday style.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabrics are commonly used in traditional Indian clothing?

Cotton, silk, chiffon, georgette, and rayon are most common, chosen based on climate and occasion.

Which Indian outfit is best for weddings?

Lehenga choli and sarees with embroidery or zari work are popular choices for wedding ceremonies.

Can traditional Indian clothes be worn casually?

Yes, cotton kurtas, simple sarees, and printed dresses are comfortable options for daily wear.

How should silk sarees be stored?

Keep silk sarees in cotton or muslin bags away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent fading.

Are there traditional outfits for men?

Men often wear kurta pajamas, sherwanis, and dhotis for formal or festive events.

Where can I buy traditional Indian clothing online?

Several retailers offer it, including House of Indya, which provides customizable ethnic wear and international delivery.

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