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Embracing Indian Traditions in the Best Temple Outfits

A-Line Kurta and Palazzo Set

This traditional kurtis is the perfect look young girls choose for visiting temples. Bringing forth the right mix of traditional essence and a modern outlook, this A-line kurta paired with palazzo pants and a printed dupatta is comfortable to wear and appropriate for temple outings.

Style tip: Floral prints dominate this palazzo kurta set, therefore, to create a balance, go minimal on accessorizing. Opt for some bangles in contrasting hues and a small bindi. Wear your comfortable juttis and you’re all set for the traditional look.

Straight Fit Kurta and Palazzo Set

Women of all ages prefer this style of temple outfit to perform their religious rituals. Beautifully draped dupatta around the head lends a modest look to this straight fit kurta and palazzo set. Both married women and young girls choose to wear this mandir outfit to attain the ideal traditional look. Some also prefer to drape the beautifully embroidered long scarfs as a dupatta to add an Indo-western flair to the outfit.

Style tip: With the perfect dash of accessorizing, you can elevate your ethnic look in this straight fit kurta and palazzo set. Adorn yourself with a pair of oxidised silver earrings and bangles. Slip into your Kolhapuri chappals or sandals and you’ve aced your look in this temple outfit.

Salwar Kameez

Comprising a long kurta (touching below the knee length), a pair of loose fit baggy style pants called the salwar and a dupatta, this temple outfit is ideal for your gurdwara visits. This salwar kurta set in floral prints is crafted in comfortable cotton and captures the summer essence in the perfect way. This gurdwara outfit has a modest neckline and looks beautiful when the floral printed dupatta is draped around the head during prayer offerings.

Style tip: Add on some oxidised silver neckpiece and earrings. Wear your favourite juttis and you are all ready for the gurdwara visit.

Kurta Palazzo Set

Dressing up in a straight fit Kurta and Palazzo set is one of the go-to temple outfits for the young girls. While they don’t prefer draping a dupatta around, and prefer to keep it simple and easy going by just wearing this outfit for temple visits. Besides, one can give a twist to this outfit but complimenting it with a scarf that is easy to carry and drape around the neck. Women love to accessorize their outfits with different styles of scarves – ranging from floral printed ones to solid hued scarf. Besides this temple outfit look, you may also explore the wide options in white trouser outfit ideas available online. You can team up your colourful kurtas with different styles of white coloured bottom wear.

Angarakha Suit

Traditional suits play an integral part of our wardrobe because they are the go-to-outfits for temple visits. From the wide assortment of ethnic wear including long Anarkali kurtis, kurta sets and sarees, one of the traditional wear attires that would also win your heart is the Angarakha suit. This silhouette exudes a beautiful blend of comfort, grace and a royal look. Borrowing inspiration from the outfits of the Maharaja’s of the Mughal era, Angarakha suits are an idea choice as a temple outfit. The bright sunshine yellow colour of this suit makes it perfect for summer dressing. You can either team it up with the matching yellow trouser pants or may go the conventional way by opting for churidar pants.

Style tip: For your next temple visit, you can opt for this mandir outfit and accessorize it with dangling earrings and sleek neckpiece.

Let’s take a look at a few FAQs regarding Temple Outfits

What do you wear to a temple?

Women in general prefer to wear ethnic wear outfits as temple outfits. This includes the kurta sets with dupatta, saree for temple wear, and long Anarkali kurtis and more. Choose traditional outfits in rich colours and sparkling embellishments for a beautiful look.

Can you wear skirt in temple?

One can choose to wear long skirts as their temple outfit for their next visit. To keep the modesty level high, you may team it up with short kurtis in ethnic prints and drape a solid hued dupatta or scarf around the neck to complete the look.

We hope this latest edit would have helped you make the right choice of a suitable temple outfit for the next visit to any holy place. For queries, reach out to our customer support at care@libas.in or you can also call us or WhatsApp your concern to us at +91 9899990772 between Monday to Saturday from 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

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