Barkha Kurta Set in Ochre Yellow
Product Description
Presenting stylish daily wear for your office, featuring an attached jacket-type pattern that adds a professional touch to this kurta. The elbow-sleeved kurta creates a polished look. The jacket pattern highlights elephant motifs with golden thread weaving. A soft and comfortable cotton kurta featuring a pentagon neckline, potli (fabric button) detail, and straight pants in the same color, this outfit is perfect for office wear—the matching golden thread-weaving border on the kurta and pants. Ideal for boardroom meetings, team discussions, and interviews, this look ensures you stay stylish and confident all day.
Dress Length: 42inches
Neck Length: 7inches
Bottom Length: S, M, L: 38inches & XL, XXL: 40inches
Closure: Side zip in Dress, Elastic with Zip in Pant
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 Kurta with Attached Jacket & 1 Pant
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Model Height: 5.4inches
Handloom Cotton
Weaving
12 to 15 working days
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