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Patiala Suits India is famous for its traditional attires that represent the diverse cultures from different states. Similarly, we have the well-known Patiala Suits which highlight the cultural heritage of Punjab and Haryana. These suits are also famed as Punjabi Suits because the Punjabi women mostly wear them. But nowadays, you can see many women from different states inclining towards the grandeur of Patiala Suits.

Patiala Suits are basically the salwar kameez outfit where the salwar has baggy-pleated and loose twirly bottom around the thighs. The kameez can either be a short height kurti or tunic with the same material and design of salwar. Also, the designer dupattas with embellishments add charm to the Patiala suits.
You might have seen many bollywood divas flaunting the Patiala salwar suits in movies where the trend starts making its way into the hearts of women. As many women love to imitate the actresses, they fall for the grandeur of Patiala suits and start creating their style statement among family and friends. You too can experience the beauty of Patiala Salwar kameez by opting for the designer pieces that uplifts your fashion meter.
On the other hand, you have the standard pieces of Patiala suits with minimal prints and embellishments. The suitable fabric, either cotton or silk, can be the best pick for casual wear ethnic attire. You can wear these Patiala suits while spending time with your family or at festivals and small cultural events. They are paired with a soft and silky dupatta which has small floral prints and borders with thread work.

Depending on the work on these salwar suits, they can either be lightweight or a little heavy to carry. But, most of the time, the Patiala suits have proven to be the most comfortable outfit of all times. The reason being their effortless drape, perfect fitting and futuristic appearance.

The Patiala salwar kameez are easy to maintain as you need to take minimal care in handling them. It is better to give them dry-cleaning for the first two-three washes and then you can continue washing them at home. If you use a machine to wash, then make sure to keep the gentle wash active as it will not dishevel the threads and prints. If you need to hand wash them, then soak the salwar kameez in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid the use of brush as it may wear off the embroideries.