Which are the best types of Kurtas to be Worn in the Summer?

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Wearing an ethnic outfit during summer often seems impossible and uncomfortable. But at Exotic India Art, we assure you the comfort you need to beat the heat of the scorching summer and be able to make a unique style statement.

Kurta Pajamas, highly suited to all weather conditions, have now undergone a fashion revamp - distinct designs, lengths, sleeves, and embellishments to add a touch of flair to the ensemble. In the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, the dress of choice for most men is the Kurta Pajama complemented with a Pagri (turban) or a Gamcha over the shoulders.

Our sets of Kurta Pujama for men are the chosen outfits, crafted with expert design and enthused with meticulous attention on each stitch. We offer a wide range of stylish Kurtas meant to elevate your wardrobe and give you an on-trend look.

Can a classic Kurta be opted for summer? Here are some of the best summer Kurtas options to take your ensemble to the next level and still make you feel at ease.


Embrace the sophistication of Art Silk Kurta Pajama

Art Silk, also known as artificial silk, is an imitation of natural silk but has several advantages over it. It is celebrated for its breathable, lightweight, and flowy fabric – making it a YES for summer. Our Art silk kurta sets come with a Pujama and an embroidered front open jacket. If you’re going for a casual look, go for the Kurta Pujama.

When dressing up for a special summer event, put on the jacket to complete the look with grace and a bit of sparkle. The Art Silk fabric features an excellent and subtle sheen and its combination with the embroidered jacket would be the perfect blend of classic charm and modern allure.

The Classic Pure Cotton Kurtas

Nothing can surpass the natural softness of cotton in sweltering summer. Pure cotton clothes are absorbents, feel light on the skin, and keep you cool. Plain or printed cotton kurtas of any color can be well paired with white cotton pajamas and create an ideal look for your ensemble wherever you go.

This ensemble offers an elegant and comfortable fit for the wearer and can be worn casually or on special occasions. Each handcrafted pure cotton Kurta Pujama at Exotic India Art is designed to provide you with a pleasant experience. 


Feel fresh in Linen Kurtas

The warm weather calls for comfort and linen is another natural fiber which not only feels cozy but also makes stylish clothes for all occasions. It is known for its durability and driving away moisture from the body. Linen kurtas, after a wash, soften and become more comfortable. Add solid-colored Linen kurtas to your wardrobe and express your love for ethnic wear with confidence.

Radiate finesse in Lucknowi Chikan Kurtas

Among the finest summer outfits for men is the Lucknowi kurta with the most stunning Chikan embroidery from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The local artisans of the city are experts in beautifying the fabric base with traditional floral, paisley, and leaf motifs using fine threads.

Lucknowi Kurtas come in various types of fabrics – Georgette and Cotton being common. The georgette fabric is made from either pure silk, synthetic fibers, or a blend of both. Consider wearing the pastel-dyed Georgette displaying the exquisite traditional Chikan embroidery exuding subtle elegance.

The extensive embellishment with metallic threads and sequins on a Kurta Pajama design makes it appear luxurious and an excellent choice for weddings and other festivities. The crinkled and a little rough yet soothing surface of Georgette fabric gives it a unique appearance.


Versatile Short Kurta Tops

Short Kurta tops for men whisper simplicity and comfort, offering a canvas for a touch of personal style. Our V-neck short kurtas seamlessly blend tradition with modern allure. Made from pure cotton fabric, this breathable outfit provides a comfy snug, its each stitch symbolizing casual grace.

Summer-Friendly Styling Tips

Summers are all about embracing cool hues and shades. Go for a Kurta with simple prints or embroidery designs with a pastel base color.

Pair your short Kurta top with either jeans, trouser pants, or loose palazzo pants to create a sophisticated look.

If you are to attend a formal event, you can add a Nehru jacket or waistcoat to give a touch of modern finish to your traditional ensemble.

Accessorize your wrist with either a stylish bracelet or a watch.

Finally, complete your ethnic look by putting on a pair of mojaris or juttis (traditional footwear).

Kurtas have been worn in India for hundreds of years and are seen as an important part of the country's rich cultural heritage. With so many varieties of kurtas available, they can be paired up with various kinds of bottom wear such as Dhoti, Jeans, Churidar pants, Pujamas, and Trouser pants. Kurta Pajamas are the best-suited traditional attire for men in tropical India.

Summers are harsh but the comfort of cotton, linen, art silk, or georgette fabrics make the wearer less agitated by the heat and excess moisture. Exotic India Art specializes in presenting the best of traditional clothing with distinct prints, motifs and embroidery works. From simple and classic Kurtas to the regal style, we promise to incorporate a vivid charm into your personality, making your ensemble worth appreciating.

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