Frequently Asked Questions
The GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti is made of georgette fabric. Georgette is lightweight, airy, and perfect for comfortable wear.
The dimensions are approximately eleven point zero two inches in length, eight point six six inches in width, and zero point seven nine inches in height.
The GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti is available in size forty. This size is suitable for those who typically wear a medium to large in women's clothing.
You can wear the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti as a standalone outfit or pair it with leggings or palazzos. It’s suitable for various occasions, including traditional events and casual outings.
Yes, the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti is perfect for casual wear. It can also be dressed up for parties and evening events.
You can wear it to traditional clothing events, casual outings, parties, and evening gatherings. Its versatile design makes it suitable for multiple occasions.
To keep the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti in good condition, it is recommended to hand wash in cold water and avoid harsh detergents. Air drying is advisable to maintain its shape and fabric quality.
No, it is not recommended to machine wash the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti. Hand washing is the best method to preserve its fabric and embroidery.
If the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti is damaged, check the return policy of the seller. Many retailers offer support for exchanges or returns if the item is defective.
While this listing features the black version, GoSriKi often offers other colors in their Anarkali collection. It's worth checking their brand page for additional options.
Store the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti in a cool, dry place, preferably hanging to avoid wrinkles. If folded, ensure it’s laid flat to maintain its shape.
Yes, the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti's design is flattering for various body types. Its flowy silhouette provides comfort and style for different shapes.
The GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti features a round neck style. This classic neckline adds a touch of elegance to the overall design.
Yes, the embroidery on the GoSriKi Anarkali Kurti is chikankari, which is often handcrafted. This technique adds a unique artisanal quality to each piece.
Yes, to preserve the chikankari embroidery, avoid using bleach and harsh scrubbing. Gentle handling is key to maintaining the intricate details.

























