Kurtas are one of the most essential parts of our wardrobe. Be it for the festivals, workwear or casual wear, we prefer wearing it often. And sometimes when we decide to get our Kurtis stitched, we struggle to decide a pattern. Especially neck designs! Collar neck designs for Kurtis are becoming highly popular these days. Kurtis with collar have a lot of grace and elegance and are ideal as workwear. In other words, if you feel collars are stuffy there are many patterns that you can try out.
Here are some front and back neck designs for Kurtis with a collar that you can get stitched –
Front Neck Designs For Kurtis With Collar
Regular shirt style collar
The regular shirt collar neck design Kurtis are perfect as office wear that gives a sharp and formal look. This neckline is versatile, suits every body type and above all is all-season friendly. You can open some buttons for a breezy summer look or button it up in winters.
Peter Pan Collar Neck Design
Peter Pan collar is a fun neck design has rounded edges that add to the playful vibe. It is an extended version to the boat neck with these cute collar flaps that have a very vintage and British vibe.
Closed Neck / Stand Collar ‘V’ Neck Design
The closed neck and the stand collar with ‘V’ shaped neckline are for the beauties with a long slender neck. These are the Kurti neck designs that are evergreen, classic and never go out of style. It is a variation and still similar to the Chinese mandarin collar neck design.
Angrakha Pattern
This one is an ideal piece to rock as work, casual or festive wear. Angrakha neck style has an overlapping collared neckline that flaunts your feminine side. Be it a full flared Anarkali or straight Kurti, Angrakha collar neck design looks equally well on both the styles.
Back Neck Designs For Collar Neck Kurtis
Collared High Neck Kurti Design
For the complete formal and easy look, keep the back of your Kurtis’ neck pattern simple. Keep the high collar all along your neck. You can opt for a simple stand collar or a folded regular shirt collar.
Shaped Necklines
If you like experimenting with your blouse’s back neck, we are sure you would like to keep the Kurti back neck fun too! You can explore all the cut out shapes while keeping your collared front neck design in place. From inverted ‘V’, teardrop, pear-shaped or circle, try out all embellished shaped back neck patterns with collared kurtis.
Button-Down Pattern
One of the most intriguing and fashion-forward patterns is the button-down pattern! For instance, you can keep a fancy Peter Pan collar in the front and keep a button-down neckline at the back. Keep the buttons in contrast colors or keep the back a little sheer and it’s going to make a lot of heads turn in awe!
Tassels or Dori
Tassels and Doris are the go-to embellishments when it comes to ethnic wear. For instance, add colorful tassels, pompoms or Dori to enhance the back neck design. However, you can make the tassels and pompoms at home as a fun DIY and add it to the Kurtis.
In conclusion, collar neck kurti designs don’t seem boring now, isn’t it? Which one is your favorite?
For ladies, Kurti goes well with ankle length faded blue jeans. Similarly, the ones who prefer fully ethnic outfit instead of indo-western mix and match, as per your own preferences and style. You can pair up flat and fashionable sandals and oxidized jewellery with such outfit
the many types of Kurti collection I personally like Shaped Necklines
Yes, this is true that Kurtis is one of the most essential parts of our wardrobe.
Neck Kurti is looking so amazing and I really like this Kurtis collection. Thanks for this amazing post.