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Loading contentA kurta set is what a great many families in the UAE reach for when an occasion actually matters, so comfort is not a secondary consideration to how it looks. The traditional cut helps here: loose through the body, open at the sides, and long enough to move freely, which is a genuinely sensible shape for a hot climate rather than merely a formal one. Where children's kurtas go wrong is in the finishing. Heavy embroidery at the neck scratches, stiff synthetic fabric that photographs well is unbearable to sit in for a long lunch, and a fastening a child cannot manage means an adult is involved every bathroom trip. Ours are cut in breathable cotton with soft finishing at the collar and cuffs, in a fit that lets a child sit on the floor with cousins for three hours without complaint. For Eid and Ramadan gatherings that matters more than a photograph does, because the outfit has to last the whole day. Buying two to three weeks ahead is worth doing, since sizes go quickly in the run up. Delivered across Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the Emirates, with free delivery over AED 200.
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Browse the full shopCheck the neckline and any embroidery against the back of your hand. Heavy trim at the collar is the most common reason a child asks to change out of a kurta an hour into a family gathering.
Sizes sell through in the two to three weeks before Eid, and delivery slots get busier. Ordering early gives you time to exchange if the fit is wrong, which is exactly the window that disappears at the last minute.
Sizing: Kurtas are cut loose by design. Order the usual age size, and size up only if you want it to last into next Eid. See the full size guide.