A churidar salwar is a baggy drawstring trouser that bunch up tightly along the lower calf. Worn traditionally with kameez kurta, it's name comes from the wordchoori meaning bangles. The bunched folds along the bottom half of the calf gives the effect of several bangles worn together. Chudidars are usually fine muslins or cottons, in white color. The traditional churidar is tied with a nara at the waist. Churidar salwar is a long tight fitting type, which develops various folds on the lower calf the Indian churidar suits consists of three elements in it's creation namely the kurta, payjami and a dupatta. This is just the ideal type for slim and trim figure. The Indian churidar suits are designed keeping in mind the structure of Indian women The traditional churidar is tied with a nara at the waist. What is special about them is that they are longer than the legs. The payjamis of churidar suits can be categorized in two forms namely Aligarhi (Straight) fit, Lucknawi...