An unstitched net 3-piece suit typically refers to a set of traditional South Asian clothing (often worn in countries like Pakistan and India) that includes three separate fabric.
An unstitched net 3-piece suit typically refers to a set of traditional South Asian clothing (often worn in countries like Pakistan and India) that includes three separate fabric pieces, all in net fabric, and is not yet tailored or stitched into a ready-to-wear outfit. Here's a breakdown:
Net Shirt/Kameez Fabric – Embroidered or plain, used for the top.
Net Dupatta – A matching or contrasting scarf, often heavily embroidered or decorated.
Trousers/Bottom Fabric – Can be net (with lining), silk, or other complementing fabric for pants or salwar.
Customization: Because it’s unstitched, it can be tailored to any size and style—long kameez, short kameez, or even a gown style.
Decorative Work: Often includes embroidery, sequins, zari (metal thread), pearls, or lace work.
Lining Included: Net fabric is sheer, so the suit often comes with a lining (inner) fabric, especially for the shirt and pants.
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