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Kurta Pajama
Kurta Pajama for Men
Kurta Pajama for Women
Kurta Pajama for Children
Fabrics for Kurta Pajama

Men's kurta pyjamas are available in all sorts of fabrics. For summers the fabrics are different and for winters these are different.

* Plain cotton
* Crushed cotton
* Cotton silk
* Wool
* Linen
* Tissue
* Silk
* Polysilk

Kurta Designs

Kurta pyjama is available in numerous designs, patterns and colors to meet the tastes of the ever increasing market. Some of the designs are:
* Embroidered kurta Pyjamas
These kurta are available in both hand and machine in different shades. Different threads are used in embroidery like silk, cotton, polyester, metallic threads including Zari etc.
* Chikan work Kurta
These kurta pyjamas are quite famous for their exquisite work. Available in mostly white and beige, the garment is also made in pastel shades.
* Zari work kurta
It is also a very popular kurta pyjama design. The zari work kurta is typically done with a gold thread accompanied by sequins, stones and other embellishments.

Sewing
    Height 5 feet 10 and 1/2 inches.
    How much cloth do you need for a pair of pants?
    Two and a half yards in length and 44 inches of width.

    Height 5 feet 10 and 1/2 inches.
    How much cloth do you need for a Men's Kurta pajamas?
    Six yards in length and 44 inches in width.

    How are your jackets, pants, shirts made?