Friday, 20 December 2013

Increasing popularity of Punjabi juttis

Despite tough competition from dozens of footwear brands, there has been no downturn in the attractiveness of this particular item, mainly because of the comfort it offers. Also, to suit the taste of buyers, the Punjabi juttis have undergone a lot of changes. For daily wear, plain juttis sell like hot cakes, and for a more formal occasion, people prefer buying ones that are more vibrant and flashy.

Juttis usually drop in the slip-on style, and are made of fine leather, carefully embroided with colourful gists and beads. When worn in agreement with the Punjabi suits and Punjabi dupattas, they provide an ethnic look and certainly enhance your personality. These days juvenile young girls wear Punjabi juttis with distinct dresses — from suits to jeans and skirts — to get a chic look. Moreover, when it comes to choosing footwear with kurta-pyjamas or sherwanis, these items are preffered by men as well.


One another reason for the increasing popularity of this footwear is it’s cost-effectiveness.  This footwear is available in a wide variety, ranging from Rs 150 onwards, which is in the reach of everyone. But sometimes people place orders to get them specially made to suit certain occasions, and the prices then go up to thousands of rupees.

The Punjabi juttis are very comfortable to wear. Their flat sole makes them even more comfortable. They can also be worn at any kind of ceremonies from weddings to work. The juttis are available in available in varieties like heavily embellished, simply embellished and unembellished. People can choose any of these that suits their different occasions.

The juttis have been further modernized by the fashion designers. They now include this footwear in their fashion shows. This has helped to make these juttis even more popular among the masses. In fact, people in the west are also getting attracted to this footwear.


Monday, 16 December 2013

Colorful Punjabi Chooriyan for brides

The Punjabi Chooriyan, commonly known as Choora is a set of bangles that are usually red and white, sometimes the red bangles are replaced with another hue , but they are generally only two hues. They are worn by an Indian bride on her wedding day.

This is a custom that originated in Punjab, North India. It is a highly rated custom in Hindu families, Sikhs also pursue the custom, whereas it is mainly a Hindu tradition along with Sindhoor and mangalsutra. Choorae (plural) may contain different tinted bangles in diverse blends, but the most widespread combination is red and white. The choora is worn by the bride for 40 days from the day she puts it on and on the 40th day only her married man can remove it for her. She can wear other choora after that for as long as she likes in any colour.

The choora observance is held on the morning of the wedding. The bride's maternal uncle and auntie give her a set of choorae (21 bangles in red and white ivory). Nowadays, the bride often wears 7 or 9 bangles. According to custom, the bride should ideally wear the choora for at smallest a year. It is now usual for the bride to wear her Punjabi chooriyan for a month and a quarter (40 days). The bangles range in dimensions according to the circumference of the top of the forearm and the wrist end so that the set aligns precisely.


During the vintage days, the bride would wear a choora for a full year with the Punjabi juttis and Punjabi suits. When the color begun to fade, her in-laws would really have it recolored, so everyone understood she was a freshly wed (less than a year of marriage). On an auspicious Hindu holiday, usually sangrand, after the 1st celebration her inlaws would hold a little intimate observance in which the chura was removed and glass churiyan (bangles) were put on both hands. This usually was escorted with mithai (indian sweets) and a monetary shagun. The Punjabi chooriyan are then taken to a stream and a prayer is said and it is left to float up on the water.


Friday, 13 December 2013

Punjabi Suit designs

The traditional apparel in Punjab is Kurta-pajama with turban for men. Ladies like Patiala suits as a part of their ancient apparel. However, the younger generation prefers stylish apparel as per the style state of affairs.

Punjabi's are mainly known for their liveliness, exuberance & bountiful mind-set. The new dimension that has recently been added to their persona is their unique fashion sense. With beautiful salwars to short kameezs, punjabi culture has seen all these quite well.

The NRI population has been a significant influence concerning apparel of the Punjabis.   There's a riot of colors within the pagdi-turban and phulkari dupattas that comes out throughout the Baisakhi festival. The informal dress of the Punjabis comprising of the Salwar-Kameez for girls and lehenga-Kurta with a waistcoat has several colors and styling.

The trend of Punjabi suits was introduced long ago, but this has not altered its craze over market trends. Punjabi suits comprise of kameezs in vast colors with gota pattis and embroidery , teamed up with salwars. Salwars may vary from heavy patiala ones with large number of pleats to lighter salwars without pleats .

Tight bottomed and flowy in between salwars is the latest trend to join the league of salwars. These can worn with dupattas. The dupattas can range from heavily embroidered dupattas to Punjabi dupattas. These can also be teamed up with Mojaris. Mojaris are handcrafted and extensively embroidered foot wears available in different patterns & colors. These are well known in Punjabi culture as 'juttis'.

One more modern and trendier avatar of the salwaar kameez is the Churidars. Unlike the Punjabi salwaar kameezs, which have loose bottoms, the churidar suits have firmly fitted bases paired with snug tunics or a long, raging torrent kameez. They are called the churidars because of the churis or wrinkled pleats near the ankle, which give them a gorgeous ethnic gaze. These suits are a comtemporary rendition of salwar kameez and are evolving more and more. These are also liked for their practicality and usability in everyday life.

The comfort component is also adding to their attractiveness amongst employed women. Churidars have the proficiency to give a girl a desirable look with ethnic appeal infused with modern style and glamour. The most well liked fabric amongst the churidars is the cotton fabric. Their look is generally enhanced with the help of embroidery, embellishments and various well liked art types. They are found in abounding styles and types. Their versatility makes them congenial for all occasions and climatic situations, adorning a young female with unmatchable elegance and flair.

The Punjabi suits not only bring out the grace but also makes the women wearing it more beautiful and desirable. And the best part is that they can be worn at any type of occasions.

Friday, 29 November 2013

Traditional dresses of Punjab

India is a beautiful and diverse country with the taste of water and the language changing with every mile. The states of India have a rich traditional heritage. Each state has its own unique features from clothing to food. If you visit these states, you can see the diversity and uniqueness.

Punjab’s clothing style is centuries old and still going strong. From Patiala suits to churidar suits, the Punjabi culture is greatly reflected in the Punjabi dresses like Punjabi suits etc. These suits are mostly worn with colorful Punjabi dupattas. The suit consists of two pieces- a long shirt and loose pants. The dupatta is a long piece of cloth that is worn over the shoulders and around the neck. Married ladies wear it over their heads. During winters, woolen shawls are worn instead of the dupattas. The shawl usually has embroidery done over it.
The Punjabi men wear kurta pajamas. The Kurta is a very long shirt with a very loose fitting. The pajamas are also loose and baggy. They are tied to the waist. The Punjabi men can also be found wearing the kurtas with a lungi. During the winters, they wear sweaters over the kurtas. For footwear, Punjabi juttis are worn by both-men and women. These are very comfortable and can be worn with all types of clothes. These can be worn in any season and occasion.

The women also love wearing other accessories like Punjabi chooriyan. In fact, all the married women wear these. These are available in a number of styles and colors. These are available to suit all kinds of occasions. In addition, Punjabi women also love wearing gold necklaces, nose rings, toe rings, anklets etc. Nowadays, the Punjabi suits have been further modernized by the fashion designers. They have added the modern features of clothing to these suits while keeping the old touch.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Punjabi traditional clothing


Popularly called as the land of five rivers, Punjab has distinct style in everything-whether it’s related to food or clothes. Everything is unique and spell binding. The Punjabi clothing stands out among all the other Indian wear.  

No attire can match the grace and elegance given by the suit salwars to the woman wearing it. Whether it is for a casual party or for work, they are available for every occasion in different styles. . Punjabi men also wear salwar kameezs but they are much looser than those worn by the women. These are mostly worn with puggs or turbans.

Most of the salwar kameezs are worn with colorful Punjabi dupattas by the Punjabi women. There are two main pieces of a salwar kameez: the kameez, or shirt, and the salwar, or pants. A duppatta can be defined as a piece of colorful cloth that is worn by women around their necks. All the three parts are available in a variety of colors and designs. During the winters, these are worn with a woolen shawl. She may also pair her suits with woolen sweaters.

The Punjabi suits look even better if worn with Punjabi juttis. The Punjabi shoes are popularly called as juttis. These can also be worn by both the men and the women. These are very popular in the urban as well as the rural areas. These provide great elegance to the person wearing these and are also very comfortable.

Another breathtaking piece of the Punjabi clothing is the phulkari. A phulkari is a shawl that is completely covered in dense silk embroidery. It may also be covered in folk motifs in jewel-tones on an ochre background. It is a favorite among the brides. Brides love to wear golden phulkari. These add a unique grace to the Punjabi suits.

Monday, 14 October 2013

Different types of Punjabi Suits in India

Punjabi suits are mostly famous for their reliability and efficiency. They are a huge craze among the worldwide clients. In fact, they are the most sought after piece of cloth by the designers as they provide ample space and opportunities to them to experiment with the designs.

Punjabi suits, popularly known as salwar kameez is mostly worn in Punjab. The Punjabis have different types of suits for different seasons. During the spring season, people wear colourful Punjabi suits. This trend continues till the end of the summer season.

One basic character of Punjabi suits is that they are designed with beautiful embroideries like phulkari etc. It is very comfortable attire and is equally popular among women of different age groups and sizes. This attire is the most popular in the central Asia.

There are three main parts of any Punjabi Suits- salwar, kameez and dupatta. A kameez is a knee length kurta. Its sides are left open below the naval. In a salwar, the legs are wide on the top and tight at the bottom and the legs are pleated at the waist in to a waistband. A string is used to fasten the salwar around the waist. It is very comfortable to wear and gives enough room for leg movement also. Punjabi Dupatta is popularly called as the odhani. It is a long scarf or shawl generally worn around the neck or over the head. It is also worn across both shoulders. Women wear Punjabi Jutti with these suits to get a complete Punjabi look.

A Punjabi suit is such that it can be worn in daily life as well as for special occasions like parties, weddings etc. They are available in many designs, sizes and colors and look good on women of any age group. It is a unique piece of clothing and makes every women wearing it look beautiful.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Impact of fashion on Punjabi Suits

Wearing a Punjabi suit is never a hectic work. It can be worn at any time of the day, whether it's a party or a casual meeting. It can be worn by women from any walks of life or any age group. In fact, they are the most hassle free clothing to wear and are equally suitable for both a housewife and a working woman.

The Punjabi suits are stitched from a large piece of cloth to match the measurements of the lady for whom it is being sewn up. They are also available as readymade and can be made to fit a woman's fitting. This gives them an edge over the other pieces of clothing as they can be worn by a woman of any size and still makes the woman look good.

Today, Punjabi suits have become a favorite among the Indian fashion designers and have also let a mark in the international fashion industry. They are the epitome of grace and this realization of Punjabi suits by the designers has given them a global reach. Today, even foreigners are attracted to this piece of clothing.

Designers have helped this traditional clothing to embrace the modern culture gracefully while keeping it originality intact. They have introduced new styles and cuts that have made the Punjabi suits very fashionable. In addition, the Punjabi Jutti and Punjabi dupattas have also been made fashionable.

Fashion has also made its impact on the bridal Punjabi Suits. They have become more sophisticated in look. Now, various fabrics like georgette, silk etc are used in preparing the bridal suits. These suits also include bead work, mirror work, embroideries etc.

Punjabi Dupatta is also an integral part of a Punjabi suit and come in various colors and designs. They can be worn in various styles and add grace to the complete look. Without a Dupatta, the Punjabi look is incomplete.