Sharara Suit

A sharara suit is a three-piece outfit with flared pants, a kurta, and a dupatta. It offers traditional style with easy movement. Options include embroidered, printed, or sequin designs, starting around $25.

Popular Styles and Fabrics for Sharara Suits

Current collections feature varied fabrics and detailing. Examples from House of Indya include:

Rayon and knit versions, often with prints or foil work, suit daytime wear. Each set includes a matching dupatta for a complete look.

Choosing and Styling a Sharara Suit

Occasions

Sharara suits work for mehendi events, Eid, or evening gatherings. Cotton and rayon stay comfortable in warm weather; silk and sequin fabrics dress up night occasions. Many wardrobes mix casual and formal sets for flexibility.

Styling Tips

Care and Sizing

Dry clean embroidered or embellished pieces. Hand-wash rayon or knit styles gently. Size charts run XS to XL with relaxed fits for easy movement.

About House of Indya

House of Indya designs Indian ethnic wear combining traditional motifs with modern cuts. The range includes kurtas, lehengas, shararas, and fusion sets, offered with custom stitching and worldwide delivery. The brand focuses on making festive dressing easy and comfortable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a sharara suit set?

A typical sharara suit includes a flared pant, a matching kurta, and a dupatta, creating a complete festive outfit.

Which fabric is best for a sharara suit?

Silk and net fabrics are popular for weddings, while rayon and cotton blends work well for casual or daytime wear.

Can sharara suits be customized in size?

Yes, many online stores offer tailoring or free stitching services to ensure a personalized fit.

How do I choose the right color sharara suit?

Pick colors based on the occasion - bright tones for festivals, pastels for daytime events, and deep hues for evening functions.

Are sharara suits suitable for children?

Yes, kids' sharara sets are available in lighter fabrics and simple embroidery for comfort and ease of movement.

How should I maintain an embroidered sharara suit?

Keep it in a garment bag and dry clean after use to preserve the embroidery and fabric texture.

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