Pure Indian Suti (Sooti) and Cotton fabrics — staples in Indian ethnic and daily wear

Pure Indian Suti (Sooti) and Cotton fabrics — staples in Indian ethnic and daily wear

Current price is: 1,420৳ . Original price was: 1,800৳ .

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🧵 Fabric Overview: Pure Indian Cotton / Suti (Sooti)

Feature Description
Type 100% natural, plant-based fiber
Feel Soft, breathable, cool to touch
Weight Light to medium
Weave Plain or handwoven
Texture Matte, slightly crisp to soft depending on weave
Origin India (West Bengal, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, etc.)
Pure Indian Suti (Sooti) and Cotton fabrics — staples in Indian ethnic and daily wear

Current price is: 1,420৳ . Original price was: 1,800৳ .

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Here’s a detailed overview of Pure Indian Suti (Sooti) and Cotton fabrics — staples in Indian ethnic and daily wear — known for their comfort, breathability, and cultural elegance:


🧵 Fabric Overview: Pure Indian Cotton / Suti (Sooti)

Feature Description
Type 100% natural, plant-based fiber
Feel Soft, breathable, cool to touch
Weight Light to medium
Weave Plain or handwoven
Texture Matte, slightly crisp to soft depending on weave
Origin India (West Bengal, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, etc.)

👗 Dress Types Made with Pure Indian Cotton (Suti)

1. Sarees

  • Handwoven cotton sarees (e.g., Tant, Chanderi, Maheshwari, Kota Doria, Jamdani)
  • Ideal for summer, daily wear, and formal office use

2. Salwar Kameez / Suits

  • Block printed, handloom, or embroidered
  • Available as unstitched sets or ready-to-wear
  • Famous in Jaipuri prints, Bagru, Kalamkari, Bagh, and Dabu patterns

3. Kurtis / Kurtas

  • Casual wear to festive designs
  • Pair with leggings, palazzos, or jeans
  • Popular among college-goers, working women

4. Lehengas & Ghagras

  • Light cotton lehengas for summer weddings or puja
  • Styled with mirror work, hand embroidery, or contrast dupattas

🎨 Common Designs & Prints

Type Style Description
Hand Block Print Traditional floral and paisley motifs (Rajasthan, Gujarat)
Ikat Geometric, blurred weave (Odisha, Telangana)
Ajrakh Deep indigo/red patterns with resist dyeing (Sindh/Kutch)
Kalamkari Painted storytelling prints (Andhra Pradesh)
Chikankari Delicate thread embroidery (Lucknow)
Batik/Tie-Dye Funky, youthful prints (West Bengal, Gujarat)

🌟 Why Choose Pure Cotton / Suti?

Feature Benefit
Breathable Ideal for hot & humid climates
Skin-friendly Hypoallergenic, perfect for sensitive skin
Easy to style Accepts dyes and prints beautifully
Eco-friendly Biodegradable and sustainable
Everyday to Festive Wide range of uses

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Cold hand wash or gentle machine wash
  • Use mild detergent
  • Avoid harsh sunlight for drying (to prevent fading)
  • Iron with medium heat

📍 Popular Regions of Origin

  • West Bengal – Tant, Jamdani
  • Rajasthan – Bagru, Dabu, Sanganeri
  • Andhra Pradesh – Kalamkari
  • Tamil Nadu – Chettinad cotton
  • Gujarat – Ajrakh, Khadi
  • Uttar Pradesh – Chikankari

 

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