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Custom Designer Kurta Sets

byJignesh Kennie GohelTailoring shop at Mulund West, MumbaiView full gallery

Forget ready-made. Let's design a kurta that fits your shoulders and your personality, not just the rack.

They might call me a local tailor, but my work speaks for itself. This simple, perfectly fitted orange kurta shows that elegance lies in the right cut and color.

Every picture tells a story. This young client looks festive and bright in a custom yellow kurta with delicate embroidery along the placket, perfect for any celebration.

A classic white kurta is a must-have. This one is tailored for a clean, sharp look, perfect for making a good impression, especially when meeting your girlfriend's father for the first time.

A glimpse into my latest kurta collections. From a black embroidered piece to a vibrant red one with white thread work, I offer a wide range of styles for my clients.

This teal blue layered kurta set is a modern take on traditional wear. The outer layer has a unique cut and white piping detail, making it a stylish choice for weddings or festive parties.

An all-white ensemble is timeless. This look features a silk kurta with a matching embroidered open jacket, creating a sophisticated and elegant outfit for any special occasion.

Crafting classic kurta pajamas for my clients. One is in a simple light green for a casual look, while the other features an ornate black and gold embroidered jacket for a more formal event.

About this collection

The secret to a good kurta isn't just the embroidery; it is the shoulder slope. Most ready-made kurtas pull at the back, but when I stitch, I cut the pattern to fix your posture. Come in for the trial, and we will pin the sleeves until they sit exactly where your wrist ends, not a centimeter more.

Listen, a kurta shouldn't just look good when you are standing still. It should move with you. Whether you want a simple, clean-cut look for a family puja or something layered and embroidered for a wedding, the fit changes everything.

Why Custom Matters

I have been doing this in Mulund since 1973, and I have seen enough mass-produced clothes to know what goes wrong. The sleeves are too long, the collar chokes you, or the fabric just hangs lifelessly. When you get a kurta made at my shop, we start with the fabric—Giza cotton or fine linen—and we build it for your frame.

The Process

We don't just measure you. We look at how you stand. If you want an asymmetrical design or a layered Nehru jacket combo, we draft the pattern from scratch. You pick the buttons, the collar style, and the placket. During the trial, I want you to sit, walk, and raise your arms. If it feels tight or pulls anywhere, we fix it right there.

Styling Tips

  • Casual: Go for a short-sleeve linen kurta. It breathes, it looks sharp, and it doesn't need ironing every five minutes.
  • Festive: If you are attending a wedding, try a layered kurta set. We can add some subtle thread work on the placket or collar so you stand out without trying too hard.

Come by the shop, let's talk about what you need, and we will get you sorted.

Tailoring excellence in Mulund since 1973.Approved by the tribe
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Jignesh Kennie Gohel

Tailoring shop at Mulund West, MumbaiStarting ₹3,500 per set

I am Jignesh. In my shop, we do not just stitch clothes; we craft an attitude. Whether it is a festive yellow kurta or a sharp layered set, I sit with you to get the fit perfect because I believe how you dress sets the tone for your day.