Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Choosing the best ethnic Indian suit depends on several factors – your body type, the occasion, comfort, current trends, and how confident you feel wearing it. Here’s a clear, practical guide to help you pick Indian ethnic suits that look great and feel right for you.
- Know Your Occasion:
Different styles suit different events:
Casual wear: Simple cotton or kurta-style suits, Festive & weddings: Embroidered, silk, or designer suits, Office or formal: Minimalistic designs with subtle prints
- Choose the Right Fit:
A well-fitted suit always looks better. Shoulders should lie flat, not tight or droopy, sleeves should reach wrist bone, pants should sit comfortably at the waist, dupatta should fall nicely without being too heavy
- Pick a Style That Flatters Your Body:
Some quick body-friendly tips: For pear-shaped structure A-line or Anarkali suits balance hip width absolutely avoid very flared bottoms. For Apple-Shaped body type, straight cuts or flowy suits that don’t tighten around the waist. Also light embroidery around neckline. For Tall Body Types almost all styles work long Anarkalis or straight suits enhance height. For Petite Body Types shorter kurtis with churidars or cigarette pants, vertical prints or piping to add length. Avoid too much heavy embroidery
- Select the Right Fabric:
Fabrics affect both comfort and look:
Occasion | Best Fabrics | |
|---|---|---|
Summer casual | Cotton, Linen | |
Formal events | Silk, Brocade, Georgette | |
Everyday simple | Rayon, Chiffon | |
Winter weddings | Velvet, Raw Silk | |
Breathability matters in hot climates (like in Rajasthan, cotton works best).
- Choose Colors Carefully:
Some easy style rules: Fair skin tones: Pastels, cool shades, Medium skin tones: Bright shades like teal, burgundy, maroon, Darker skin tones: Jewel tones, rich deep colors
Festivals and weddings are great for bold reds, greens, blues, golds.
- Embroidery & Embellishments:
Minimal work – great for office or everyday wear, Heavy embroidery or zardozi – ideal for weddings or festivals, Mirror work or sequins – fun and festive
Balance is key – don’t let heavy work overwhelm your body frame.
- Accessorize Smartly
Accessories can elevate your suit: Go in for simple jhumkas or danglers, matching bangles or bracelets, footwear: Mojaris, sandals, heels depending on the look
If the suit is heavily embroidered, keep accessories minimal.
- Comfort & Practicality
Don’t pick something just for looks. Sit, walk, raise arms – if it feels tight, it won’t be comfortable, lightweight fabrics for daytime events, layered or heavy fabric for evening/cold weather
- Budget & Quality
Quality matters more than the price tag. Check stitching at seams, durability of embroidery, thread work should be secure, not loose. Set a budget but don’t compromise on fabric and fit.
Quick Checklist Before You Buy
✔ Fits well on shoulders and bust
✔ Comfortable fabric for season
✔ Suit matches your personal style
✔ Can be accessorized easily
✔ Matches the event’s vibe
✔ Enough comfort to move freely
Here’s a simple guide to choosing the best Indian ethnic suits for summer – focusing on comfort, breathability, style, and ease of wearing in hot weather
Best Fabrics for Summer:
Choosing the right fabric is the most important thing for hot weather. 1. Cotton – Most breathable & absorbs sweat, ideal for everyday wear, travel, festivals, keeps you cool even in high heat. 2. Lawn Cotton – Extra soft & lightweight, common in kurti suits & straight suits, great for day events.3. Linen & Cotton-Linen Blends – Light and airy, has a natural texture that feels cool. 4. Rayon – Soft, drapes beautifully, breathable but slightly less airy than pure cotton. 5. Chiffon & Georgette (for Dressier Looks) – Lightweight & breezy, works well for summer parties or evening events
Best Suit Styles for Summer:
Here are suit cuts and silhouettes that work wonderfully in warm weather:
- Straight Cut Suits: Simple and comfortable, doesn’t cling to the body, cool and elegant look
- A-Line & Angrakha Suits: Flowy & airy around the waist, helps air circulation.
- Palazzo Suits: Loose, wide-leg bottoms, great airflow and comfort.
- Anarkali (Lightweight Fabrics) – If not too heavy with work, very breezy, great for festive summer events.
- Kurti + Churidar / Leggings – Easy everyday style, especially in cotton or rayon
Colors That Help Beat Heat:
Light and cool colors reflect heat and feel fresh, prefer white, off-white, beige, pastels like mint, lavender, peach or soft blues, greens, light yellows
Avoid very dark colors for daytime – they absorb heat and make you feel warmer.
Embroidery & Work: Keep It Light
For summer, choose:
✔ Simple thread work
✔ Small mirror or block prints
✔ Light gota or lace trims
Avoid heavy zardozi, beads, or thick sequins — they add weight and heat.
Practical Tips
✓ Breathable lining or no lining at all
✓ Loose fits rather than tight silhouettes
✓ Natural fabrics over synthetic blends
✓ Light dupatta fabric (chiffon, georgette, cotton)
✓ Comfortable footwear like flats, kolhapuris, or sandals
Chanderi is light, airy, and quietly luminous. Its delicate weave and subtle sheen align perfectly with Gulabik’s design philosophy—minimal, graceful, and enduring.
Yes. Most of our fabrics are handloom woven, sourced from traditional clusters. Minor irregularities are inherent to handloom and are celebrated as part of the fabric’s soul.
Our embroidery is a thoughtful blend of hand embroidery and refined machine techniques, chosen to preserve artisanal beauty while ensuring comfort and durability.
No. Gulabik designs favour light, balanced embroidery that complements the fabric rather than overpowering it—allowing ease of movement and all-day wear.
Please refer to the size guide provided on each product page. Our silhouettes are designed to offer a relaxed yet refined fit.
Yes, size exchanges are permitted, subject to availability.
Returns are accepted within 7 days of delivery, provided the garment is unused, unwashed, and in original condition.
Most Chanderi suit sets are finished with a soft cotton lining for added comfort. Specific lining details are mentioned in the product description.
At present, Gulabik offers limited customisation. You may contact us prior to placing an order for availability.
Finding the best embroidery suit means choosing one that looks beautiful, feels great, and fits your style & the occasion perfectly. Embroidery styles differ by event: Daily / casual wear should ideally have light thread embroidery, small motifs. For festivals & special gatherings go in for moderate embroidery with gota, mirror work. For weddings & big celebrations pick heavy zari, thread, beads, sequins, stone work. Match the embroidery level to how formal the event is.
- Choose the Right Fabric Some fabrics show embroidery better and feel more comfortable:
Fabric | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Cotton / Lawn | Casual / summer | Breathable, comfy |
Silk / Banarasi | Weddings / festive | Rich, traditional |
Chiffon / Georgette | Parties / evening | Elegant drape |
Organza | Festive / fancy | Sheer & delicate |
Rayon | Everyday / semi-formal | Soft & flowy |
Delicate fabrics like organza need lighter embroidery so they don’t get heavy.
- Popular Embroidery Types & Their Feel
Embroidery Style | Look | Best For |
|---|---|---|
Threadwork (Resham) | Subtle & elegant | Everyday / small events |
Zari / Zardozi | Metallic sheen | Weddings / grand occasions |
Mirror work | Sparkly | Festivals / ethnic parties |
Gota Patti | Traditional & festive | Weddings & fairs |
Sequin & Stone work | Glamorous | Parties / night functions |
Cutdana / Beads | Textured & rich | Festive / bridal |
For daytime events, softer threadwork or gota is great. For night events, mirror and sequins shine even more.
- Look at the Detailing & Quality
Good embroidery stands out in these ways:
✓ Clean & Tight Stitches
Loose threads or uneven stitching are signs of lower quality.
✓ Symmetry & Balance
Motifs should be even on both sides (especially on the front & back).
✓Strong Thread Base
Pull gently – if threads feel thin or come loose easily, it’s not durable.
✓ No Puffy Backing
Good embroidery lies flat and doesn’t pinch the fabric.
- Consider Color Contrast
Color combinations affect how the embroidery shows up:
High contrast: Red embroidery on cream / white, gold on navy
Tonal / subtle: Pastel thread on pastel fabric
For weddings, metallic threads (gold/silver) add richness.
- Balance Between Embroidery & Fabric Flow
Too much heavy work on soft fabrics (like chiffon or georgette) can weigh it down
Too light embroidery on thick fabrics (like silk) can look plain
✔ Good blend = Rich look + Comfortable wear
- Match Embroidery with Suit Style
Straight suits: Embroidery along neckline, sleeves, hem
Anarkali: All-over fine work or yoke focus
Palazzo / sharara suits: Embroidery on dupatta + borders
Kurti sets: Balanced motif placement
Focus should enhance your body shape – e.g., vertical embroidery elongates the look.
Quick Summary: Best Embroidery Suit Checklist
✔ Right for the occasion
✔ Suitable fabric
✔ Clean, durable stitching
✔ Balanced & flattering motif placement
✔ Color contrast & harmony with style
✔ Comfortable fit
Gulabik works primarily with Chanderi silk, handwoven cottons, and fine natural blends. Each fabric is chosen for its breathability, texture, and timeless appeal.
We strive for accurate colour representation; however, slight variations may occur due to screen settings and the handcrafted nature of our fabrics.
Many of our collections feature hand printing and traditional dyeing techniques. Minor irregularities are a mark of authenticity, not defects.
Handloom and naturally dyed fabrics may release colour slightly during the first wash. Please wash separately and avoid soaking.
We recommend dry cleaning to preserve fabric texture and colour. For hand washing, use cold water and a mild detergent.
Yes, use a low to medium heat setting. For best results, iron on the reverse side or with a protective cloth.
Orders are usually dispatched within 7–10 working days. During sale or festive periods, dispatch times may vary.
Once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking link via email or SMS.
Gulabik believes in slow fashion, mindful production, and lasting design. We work in small batches and collaborate closely with artisans to honour craft and reduce waste.
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