You can make your purchase by mailing us to
mabooha00@gmail.com
State your name, address, bank account no. ,size and type of desired kurta. Payment can be made via bank transfer. The kurta will be sent immediately after payment is made.
It is that simple. Start purchasing now~
This is the second part of the October Collection. They are all currently available. Grab them quick! LIMITED EDITION.
This Raya we're thinking of having hand-stitched embroidery for our collection. If you have any requests, please do tell us now. Dateline is before 26th of September 2008.
Specify:
1. Color
2. Material (silk, cotton, polyester)
3. Type (sheer or normal)
4. Embroidery (heavy or light)
5. Others that are related (maybe pricing :) )
Include your name and email address, or maybe a phone number so that we can contact you. Send them to mabooha00@gmail.com.
All kurtas are being brought back from Pakistan, with love.
This is a LIMITED offer and you don't come across this chance too often, so better request now. Don't worry, all names and contact numbers will be kept confidential.
If you wanna inquire anything about any kurta, email us here:- mabooha00@gmail.com
Don't miss out! These things sell like hot cakes! [LIMITED EDITION]
The title says it all, but here's an extra detail , " Contact us and we'll contact you back, giving you better recommendations of our latest kurta"
Inquiries can be made by simply mailing us to mabooha00@gmail.com
Greetings fellow customers!
We are proud to announce
that our final sketch is made Kurta Lane's official logo.!
These were our previous sketches (our final sketch was the second from top - which made it) :
As you can see, the title "Mabooha" was also put into consideration. However we thought that that "Kurta Lane" would give a clearer impression of what we are selling. .
Hi all. I just wanna touch a little on the way to care for your kurtas. Since the kurtas we have are mostly embroidered and some of it quite delicate, I'd like to share some care instructions so that your kurtas will have a more lasting life.
When washing
- Wash with a mild detergent
- Preferable to hand wash/dry clean
- Extra care should be taken not to rub the embroidery with each other
- Never leave any piece of embroidered clothing soaking or in water or lying in a pile when wet
- Iron on the reverse side of the embroidery
These are the latest designs. Feel free to view!
For more information, contact us at mabooha00@gmail.com.
Satisfaction is guaranteed!!
New ones will added in periodically.
1. Where are the kurtas from?
They’re all from Pakistan, from material to embroidery and we dare say that you won’t find anything similar to it because the designs are specially made for us.
2. How did you get them?
It used to be our dad who ships back hand-picked kurti from Pakistan. But since the bulk is getting bigger now, we get a supplier to send us the kurti.
3. What inspired you to sell kurtas?
Adilah says: When I first went to Pk, I started buying kurti and brought them back, wearing them for every occasion imaginable. Then people started asking about the kurti and asked me to bring back some for them. I did, and I did more after that.
Azim says: I was basically impressed with the quality and rare effect that the kurta portrays. When I first saw a woman trying out the kurta, the aura unleashed by the worn kurta was astonishing. From its unique embroidery to its magnificent cutting.
4. Do you have Maybank account?
Sorry, at the moment we don’t.
5. Do you do meet-ups?
Sorry, we only ship through mail.
I'm not sure if people know what kurta means, so here I'm just going to explain exactly what it means.
Kurta is basically a loose fitting piece of clothing, a top. It is long whereby the longest could be down to your knees. The shortest could be up to your thighs and this style is usually called a kurti (kurti also refers to feminine kurta). Kurtas originated from South Asia, in countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, India.
And according to Wikipedia,
Cultural India says:"Imported kurtas were fashionable in the 1960s and 1970s, as an element of hippie fashion, fell from favor briefly, and are now again fashionable. South Asian women may also wear this Western adaptation of South Asian fashion.
Formal kurtas are usually custom-made by South Asian tailors, who work with the fabric their customers bring them. South Asians overseas, and Westerners, can buy them at South Asian clothing stores or order them from web retailers."
"There is an amazing variety of kurtas available at retail outlets, differing in their quality and weaving style. During the summer season, kurtas made up of light silk and cotton are in demand. While for winters, people usually look for heavy fabrics such as wool, Khadi silk or may a handspun. Buttons used in the designing are mostly wooden or plastic. Unlike other pieces of cloth, the buttons are not sewn; rather they are fastened into the cloth as per desire. These days, you can find real beautiful buttons in the market. Some of these buttons are even adorned with jewels and thus are a bit expensive. Thus, kurta is one of the trendiest pieces of clothing in today's times that is well liked by almost all the people."
With respect to the best superhero flick of all time "Batman Begins", we would like to take the kurta business to a whole new level. Fyi Batman Begins was a saviour to the Batman franchise after a disastrous bat-nipple suit in "Batman and Robins (1998)". The case is similar in our business endeavour. Therefore it is our responsibility to portray the true beauty of Kurtas...a well kept secret of Pakistan and India.