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LotusX Kurti With Contrast Hand Embroidery Stylish And Unique Design

LotusX Kurti With Contrast Hand Embroidery Stylish And Unique Design

5.0/5 (10+ reviews)

LotusX is a cotton taat kurti with contrast hand embroidery, featuring a V-neck for a clean neckline. The embroidery sits on the left sleeve cuff and the left side, and it has a half lining with a round kurti finish.

  • Handloom taat texture
  • Contrast embroidery focus
  • Black matches easily
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Size Chart
Measurement M L XL
Length 41'' 42'' 43''
Bust 38'' 40'' 42''
Waist 34'' 36'' 38''
Sleeve 19.5'' 20.5'' 21''
Fabric & Weave
  • Material: cotton
  • Weave: handloom taat
  • Look: taat woven texture
Design & Detailing
  • Neckline: V neck
  • Hand embroidery: left side placement
  • Cuff embroidery: sleeve detail
Color & Finish
  • Base color: black
  • Black and white woven contrast

What Makes LotusX Kurti Different

Handloom taat weave
Handloom taat weave
Contrast threadwork
Contrast threadwork
Left-side embroidery
Left-side embroidery
Embroidered cuffs
Embroidered cuffs
Black base tone
Black base tone

Why Choose LotusX Kurti For Contrast Hand Embroidery Elegance

Classic Weave in Cotton
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Handloom Taat Cotton

Classic Weave in Cotton

Handloom taat gives this kurti a traditional Bengali weave look in a cotton base. The black-and-white taat pattern shows through, so the fabric itself carries the design.

  • Material: cotton
  • Technique: handloom taat
  • Taat weave pattern
Detail Placed Where It Counts
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Contrast Hand Embroidery

Detail Placed Where It Counts

Contrast hand embroidery brings focus without covering the whole kurti. Dressy look, easy wear. The work is placed on the left side and on the sleeve cuff, so the detail shows up in real life.

  • Handwork embroidery
  • Sleeve cuff placement
Simple Neckline, Neat Front
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Clean V Neck

Simple Neckline, Neat Front

A V-neck keeps the front line clean and easy to wear. The cut stays straightforward, letting the taat weave and embroidery be the main highlights.

  • V neckline
  • Type: taat kurti
  • Cuff embroidery sleeve
Partially Lined Inside Finish
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Half Lining Build

Partially Lined Inside Finish

Half lining is included, so the kurti has lining in selected areas, not all over. That matters if you care about the inside finish and how much lining you want. Lining placement isn’t listed yet, so it’s worth confirming before ordering.

  • Half lining included
  • Cotton taat base
Sharp Contrast, Easy Matching
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Black Two-Tone Look

Sharp Contrast, Easy Matching

Black stays easy to pair with bottoms you already own, and the black-and-white taat weave keeps the look crisp. Contrast hand embroidery adds a clear accent, so the kurti looks detailed without needing extra add-ons.

  • Base color: black
  • Black and white taat weave
  • Detailed hand embroidery

Frequently Asked Questions

Have more questions about LotusX? Here are simple, straight answers to help you decide faster.

What fabric is this kurti made from?

LotusX is cotton with a handloom taat weave. “Taat” is a Bengali loom-woven style, so you’ll see a woven black-and-white look, not a plain flat fabric.

How do I pick the right kurti size?

Use your chest and hip measurements first, then match them to the size chart. If you’re between sizes, go up for a looser fit. Sizes here are M, L, XL.

Is this kurti ready to wear?

Yes - LotusX kurti is sold as a stitched, ready-to-wear top. You wear it as-is with leggings, pants, or jeans. Any closure or stitching extras depend on the listing details.

Where is the embroidery on this piece?

The contrast hand embroidery is placed on the left side of the kurti and on the sleeve cuff. It’s meant to look focused and clean, not fully embroidered all over.

How do I wash a cotton embroidered kurti safely?

Hand-wash or use a gentle machine cycle with cold water. Skip bleach. Don’t wring the embroidered parts hard - press water out softly. Dry in shade to keep the color looking steady.

Can you iron the kurti?

Yes, usually. Iron on low to medium heat for cotton. For embroidery, iron from the inside or place a thin cloth on top so the threadwork doesn’t get pressed too hard.

When should I wear this kurti?

A black kurti with taat weave and hand embroidery works well for family visits, small invites, casual outings, and everyday traditional wear. This especially works when you want a Bengali touch without going heavy.

Customer Reviews

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Rafia Ahmed

I wanted a black kurti that isn’t plain. The taat weave shows up nicely, and the cuff embroidery is a cute little detail.

Nusrat Hossain

My mom noticed the left-side embroidery right away. That’s the part that makes it look “done,”

Farzana Islam

College-friendly for me.

Mahrin Sarker

Honestly, the fabric is the whole vibe. Taat has that woven look you can spot from a distance.

Tasmia Karim

The V neck keeps it clean, and the contrast embroidery adds just enough detail

Ruma Mahmud

Half lining is a nice touch. Feels more finished inside than other kurtis.

Sathi Chowdhury

Not a printed kurti, but still has character.

Jannat Rahman

Small detail in this kurti makes the whole thing look more put together.

Tanzina Bhuiyan

I wore it to a family visit!

Sharmin Haque

The black-and-white taat pattern looks sharp. I like that it’s woven, not just “color on fabric.”

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