Indian clothing. The huge range of diversity in it is inexplicable. The mix of tradition and contemporary ideas in one piece is now being appreciated by many.

Here are some ways in which you can experiment with long skirts

Printed blue skirt and white kurtis for women

You could go for a white kurta to go blue based skirt that has quirky prints on it. White and blue are like soulmates, they always compliment each other in a beautiful way. Nothing can go wrong if you pair these colours. You can accessorize it with a big silver jhumki earring and a sling bag in shades of purple or crimson red. A traditional jooti would go with this outfit but as far as footwear goes, comfort should come first.

Yellow long skirt and green short Kurta for women

Whatever colours we tell you shouldn’t be restricted to that only. By yellow, you could try all its shade like mustard, lemon yellow, sunset shade, etc. Same goes for the kurti. Our focus is on giving you an idea about what could go with different coloured skirts. You can try green sleeveless kurta with skirts as well. It is totally your choice. Yellow goes with pink and red too. Try them according to your preference.

Solid brown skirt and black top/kurti

Brown is an earthen colour and anything earthen goes with black. It is a safe bet. Earthen colours like maroon, mustard, navy blue have their own charm. Pair the skirts with a black or a white short kurti. You can choose a three quarter sleeve kurti or a normal one. To add a pop of colour, use a bag that is in the shade of maroon or yellow. Wear some light accessories like a bracelet or a cool watch with a comfortable sandal.

While there are several combination and cuts you could try with skirts and kurtis, fashion is not limited to just women. There are a variety of kurtas for men available at Maple clothing, that men can pair with a cool pair of dark blue coloured jeans.  It never goes wrong.">

The best part about styling different clothes is that you get to explore a lot. You have the liberty to try different designs, fabrics, colours and cuts. It becomes a wonderful game once you completely submit yourself to try new things in life, especially with Indian clothing. The huge range of diversity in it is inexplicable. The mix of tradition and contemporary ideas in one piece is now being appreciated by many.

Here are some ways in which you can experiment with long skirts

Printed blue skirt and white kurtis for women

You could go for a white kurta to go blue based skirt that has quirky prints on it. White and blue are like soulmates, they always compliment each other in a beautiful way. Nothing can go wrong if you pair these colours. You can accessorize it with a big silver jhumki earring and a sling bag in shades of purple or crimson red. A traditional jooti would go with this outfit but as far as footwear goes, comfort should come first.

Yellow long skirt and green short Kurta for women

Whatever colours we tell you shouldn’t be restricted to that only. By yellow, you could try all its shade like mustard, lemon yellow, sunset shade, etc. Same goes for the kurti. Our focus is on giving you an idea about what could go with different coloured skirts. You can try green sleeveless kurta with skirts as well. It is totally your choice. Yellow goes with pink and red too. Try them according to your preference.

Solid brown skirt and black top/kurti

Brown is an earthen colour and anything earthen goes with black. It is a safe bet. Earthen colours like maroon, mustard, navy blue have their own charm. Pair the skirts with a black or a white short kurti. You can choose a three quarter sleeve kurti or a normal one. To add a pop of colour, use a bag that is in the shade of maroon or yellow. Wear some light accessories like a bracelet or a cool watch with a comfortable sandal.

While there are several combination and cuts you could try with skirts and kurtis, fashion is not limited to just women. There are a variety of kurtas for men available at Maple clothing, that men can pair with a cool pair of dark blue coloured jeans.  It never goes wrong.