Family & Twinning Saya Kurta Sets
Matching Saya Kurta sets for fathers and sons. I create coordinated outfits for Misaq, Milad, and community gatherings that keep our traditions looking sharp.
It was heartwarming to craft these three matching saya kurta izar sets for a Misaq ceremony. Each one features a leopard print heart detail on the back, creating a unique and unified look for the father and his two sons on this beautiful occasion.
Hearing a customer's happy feedback is the best reward. I stitched these matching saya kurta sets for a father and son, and they were kind enough to share their joy. Knowing the clothes were comfortable and looked great for their function is what my kaam is all about.
A beautiful family chose my bespoke saya kurtas for their special occasion. Seeing three generations dressed in coordinated outfits with simple, elegant piping work is a wonderful sight. Thank you for letting me be a part of your celebration.
I was very humbled to make these coordinated clothes for a father and son on the occasion of the son's Misaaq Jaman. The son's outfit is a more formal sherwani style, while the father's is a matching saya kurta, creating a beautiful and respectful pairing.
This is heartwarming feedback from a satisfied customer in Dubai. I stitched matching saya kurtas for him and his son, and he was delighted with the fit and quality, all done online. It is my pleasure to bring smiles to families across borders.
A back view of the custom saya kurta I made for a customer's son. This photo was part of the wonderful feedback I received, showing the detailed embroidery and the perfect fit of the garment.
About Family & Twinning Sets
When I craft twinning sets, I do not simply scale down the patterns. An adult's Saya needs structural fusing for that sharp, formal fall, while a child's outfit must allow for movement so they can run around without feeling restricted. I adjust the stitching for each age group, so both the father and son look identical in style but remain perfectly comfortable throughout the event.
I believe that clothing carries emotion, especially when families coordinate their look for religious milestones. For these sets, I carefully match the piping, the embroidery threads, and the fabric tone across all garments. Whether you want subtle dori work or heavier zardosi handwork on the collars, I ensure consistency so the ensemble looks unified.
Many clients worry about getting sizes right when ordering for children online. My measurement guides are designed to account for this. I walk you through the process step by step, ensuring the garment fits today and allows for the slight growth that happens with kids. From the initial selection of the Original Ruby Mill fabric to the final hand-finished makkhi stitching, I handle every detail. You can share photos of the style you have in mind, and I will recreate it for every family member. This is not just about clothes, it is about keeping our traditions alive with care and attention.
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I am Abdulqadir, and for me, tailoring is a zimmedari (responsibility). Creating matching outfits for fathers and sons for occasions like Misaq or Ziyafat is the most rewarding part of my work. It is about ensuring every generation feels connected through their clothing.
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