churidars
Pronunciation
/tʃjˈʊɹɪdɚz/

Definition & Meaning of "churidars"in English

Churidars
01

a type of pants worn in South Asia, which are tight-fitting and have folds of excess fabric, called "churis," gathered near the ankle

churidars definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
churidars

What are "churidars"?

Churidars are a type of pants traditionally worn by both men and women in South Asia but are now mainly associated with women's fashion. They are made from a fitted fabric that tapers down the leg and ends in a tight, gathered cuff at the ankle. Churidars are often paired with a long tunic top called a kameez, creating a classic South Asian outfit called a salwar kameez. They are commonly made from cotton, silk, or synthetic fabrics and come in a wide range of colors and patterns. Churidars are popular not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for their comfort and ease of movement, making them a practical choice for daily wear.

LanGeek
Download LanGeek app
langeek application

Download Mobile App

App Store