Indian designer kaftans revive the trend in 2017

Think of kaftans and the first think that comes up in your mind are the 60s, the Flower Power and the happy Hippies. The world was free then and so was the fashion as the only focus was the comfort admits many Indian designers about the kaftans. This proves that Kaftans is not something that is new in fashion and has existed for ages especially in some countries where it is considered as their traditional wear. However, until recently the world had forgotten the charm of this outfit which has completely changed today as many kaftan manufacturers are busy trying to revive the trend. Gone are the days where all that Kaftans had to offer was just a plain coloured boxy shaped outfit, today there is much range in style, from unique prints to embroidered kaftans are available in wholesale.
   
Kaftans are also considered a part of the beach wear which is worn over a swim suit. These kaftans are designed sheer and almost transparent fabrics that are free flowy and they usually made knee length or above that makes them ideal to be a ‘must have’ the next time you head to a beach. In contrast to this, a traditional Kaftan is longer in length and mostly designed in zero transparent fabric, though they both are made in flowy fabric. Many such heavily embroidered kaftans are available in wholesale and they are considered a part of the formal wear world over. The reason for the fact that they have never been out of fashion is because of the comfort level they provide without any restricted patterns that make your movement difficult shares Kaftan manufacturers. Today they are available in vibrant colours and various fabrics like Silk, Satin, Georgette, Chiffon and any other synthetic fabrics – the key here is to be flowy and yet should have style to it which is exactly how Indian designer Kaftans are designed.

Many women admit that it is easier to wear a Kaftan, you can either wear it as it is, loose and airy or give a shape to your silhouette you can also use a fancy rope or loop belt as a tie up. This will accentuate your waist to give more shape to the outfit and yet be comfortable while worn. To promote Kaftans into a casual wear style, so that more women would likely to choose to add them in their wardrobe collection many Indian designers have created better patterns and cuts to the basic boxy style. This has become quite a favourite as these can be paired with Jeans or even leggings and that’s all there is to it, you don’t need any accessories except the right and comfortable footwear that matches well with the overall look.

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