Kurtis Under 500

Looking for kurtis under 500? These options combine breathable fabrics, light embellishments, and easy maintenance for everyday or office wear. Most sets cost between $17 and $26, staying well below the 500 mark when converted.

Affordable Kurtis to Explore

Each set offers variation in fabric and style without exceeding a modest budget. Cotton and satin remain reliable picks for comfort and care.

Choosing the Right Budget Kurti

Fabric and Fit

Cotton allows airflow for daily use, while jacquard and satin bring a dressier look. When browsing kurtis under 500, check stitching and lining for durability at stress points like the neck and sleeves.

Styling by Occasion

Pair solid kurtas with printed dupattas or plain leggings. Printed styles work with neutral bottoms and simple jewelry. A few versatile pieces can rotate easily across casual and semi-formal settings.

Care and Everyday Use

Hand wash or dry clean to preserve embroidery and color. Light ironing restores shape quickly, useful if you wear kurtas through the week. Most online orders arrive within a week and include return options for size exchanges.

About House of Indya

House of Indya offers Indian wear that blends traditional design with modern fits. The brand includes kurta sets, sarees, and fusion wear at accessible prices, focusing on comfort, inclusive sizing, and global delivery. Collections are produced in India and shipped worldwide in about 15 days, with exchange and tailoring options for a better fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabrics are common for kurtis under 500?

Cotton, rayon, satin, and lightweight silk blends are the most common fabrics for kurtis priced under 500.

Are embroidered kurtis available under 500?

Yes, simple hand or machine embroidery is often found on cotton or satin kurtis within this price range.

Can I wear these kurtis for office?

Cotton and lightly printed kurtis under 500 are ideal for office wear due to their breathable fabric and neat finish.

Do kurtis under 500 come with matching bottoms?

Some sets include pants or dupattas, while others are standalone kurtas sold separately.

How should I wash low-cost embroidered kurtis?

Hand wash gently in cold water or dry clean to preserve stitching and embellishments.

Are these kurtis available internationally?

Many online stores, including House of Indya, provide global shipping options for kurtis under 500.

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