Punjabi Suit
Punjabi suit is also famously known as the Salwar Kameez or a Salwar Suits. This is a traditional cloth that was worn by the Punjabi region women that were found in Northwestern India and the Eastern parts of Pakistan. However, a closer look at the attire’s history shows that in some areas, the attire was not restricted to women only. Typically, this type of clothing is made up of the Salwar which is a pair of trousers that has a specific and unique design and a tunic which is referred to as the Kameez. The Salwar is long and reached the ankle, and it was loose-fitting except at the ankle where the hem was narrow. The Kameez was also loose fitting, and it reaches down to the knees and has long sleeves. The origin of the Punjabi suit is traced back to the Mughal era where it was the costume of the Mughals. The Mughals were rulers in India who were Muslim. By the 1980s, the Punjabi suit had grown so popular that it has been adopted as a school uniform in India for girls who were aged between 12 years and 16 years. From there onwards, it became very popular because the women who decided to get married later in their years decided this as their better option to distinguish them from girls and married women. It became their identifier. It kept evolving in design up to now where we have a lot of modern variations that are gorgeous and exquisite. At Craftsvilla, we have understood how far the Punjabi suit design has come, and we always strive to make it better because it is a big part of our dressing culture that must be maintained. Even so, we always bring in modern variations to ensure that at all times; we offer you a fancy Punjabi suit.