An unstitched woven net 3-piece suit typically refers to a traditional South Asian outfit—often worn in Pakistan and India—that includes three separate fabric pieces.
An unstitched woven net 3-piece suit typically refers to a traditional South Asian outfit—often worn in Pakistan and India—that includes three separate fabric pieces meant to be tailored according to the wearer's measurements and style preferences. Here's a breakdown of what this includes:
The fabric is not pre-sewn or tailored.
Allows for custom stitching, making it suitable for different sizes, body types, and style preferences.
A lightweight, sheer fabric made with an open weave.
Often used for formal or semi-formal dresses.
May be embroidered, embellished with sequins, or feature decorative patterns.
Shirt (Kameez) fabric – usually the highlight, often intricately designed or embroidered.
Trousers (Shalwar or Pants) fabric – often simpler, can be plain or lightly detailed.
Dupatta – a matching or contrasting scarf, often made of chiffon, net, or silk.
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