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Yufta Women Beige Floral Printed Regular Pure Cotton Kurta with Trouser

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Yufta Women Beige Floral Printed Regular Pure Cotton Kurta with TrouserYufta Women Beige Floral Printed Regular Pure Cotton Kurta with Trousers Beige printed Kurta with Trousers Kurta design: Floral printed A line shape Regular style Round neck, three quarter regular sleeves Calf length with straight hem Pure cotton machine weave fabric Trousers design: Printed Trousers Elasticated waistband Slip on closure Material & Care Top fabric: Pure Cotton Bottom fabric: Pure Cotton Hand wash Color: Beige Top Colour: Beige Bottom

Yufta Women Beige Floral Printed Regular Pure Cotton Kurta with Trousers

Beige printed Kurta with Trousers Kurta design:Floral printed A-line shape Regular style Round neck, three-quarter regular sleeves Calf length with straight hem Pure cotton machine weave fabric Trousers design: Printed Trousers Elasticated waistband Slip-on closure Material & Care Top fabric: Pure Cotton Bottom fabric: Pure Cotton Hand wash

  • Color: Beige
  • Top Colour: Beige
  • Bottom Colour: Beige
  • Category: Kurta Set
  • Top Fabric: Pure Cotton
  • Bottom Fabric: Pure Cotton
  • Sleeves: Three-quarter sleeve
  • Neck: Round neck
  • Work: Printed
  • Print: Floral Print
  • Length: Calf Length
  • Kurta Style: Straight
  • Bottom Style: Pants
  • Closer: Slip-On
  • Component Count: 1 Kurta::1Pant
  • Occasion: Traditional

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Product ID: 7296834

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