Kurtas are traditional, loose-fitting tunics typically worn in South Asia. They come in various lengths, often knee-length or longer, and are worn by both men and women. Kurtas are made from different fabrics like cotton, silk, or linen and can be simple for everyday wear or heavily embellished for festive occasions. They are usually paired with pants like churidars, salwars, or pajamas.
Suits, in South Asian fashion, usually refer to salwar suits for women. These consist of a long tunic (kameez), loose or fitted pants (salwar or churidar), and a matching scarf (dupatta). Suits are popular for both casual and formal wear and come in a wide range of designs, fabrics, and styles, often adorned with embroidery or beadwork.