Dress Your Boy up in These Stylish, Traditional Attires

Dress Your Boy up in These Stylish, Traditional Attires

24 Aug 2017 | 2 min Read

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If you have a sonny boy and are not-so-happy about the lack of interesting traditional wear for boys in the market, here are a few ready-to-buy options!

 

Lemon, Yellow, Cotton, Silk Kurta Pyjama with Designer Silk Bandi

Your son will  look super stylish wearing this ethnic set. Made from cotton and silk, this set is comfortable to wear and has a fine finish. The set comprises full sleeves Kurta, sleeveless bandi or jacket and plain Pajama. Team up the set with Kolhapuris to complete the look.

 

 

Off White, Tie n Dye Kurta-Jacket-Churidar Set

This is comfortable for your little one and is a smart addition to your son’s wardrobe. The kurta and jacket being made of cotton, he can wear it for occasions all round the year!

 

 

Blue and Grey Mughal Print Kurta and Pyjama Set

If you want a 100% cotton kurta-pyjama, this outfit along with Kolhapuri chappals will complete a cute, traditional look.

 

 

Boys’ Ethnic Kurta-Pyajama or Breeches Set

For a conventional kurta -pyjama set in mono colours, these designs by Shree Shubh are quite cool.

 

Dhoti-Kurta Sets

A cute dhoti-kurta set can give your regular T-shirt-clad boy a completely different look. Take a look at some of these designs!

 

Once you dress him up, don’t miss to share the pictures here.

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