The vibrant hues of spring

Spring’s inaugural day is commemorated through several customs, and all eagerly anticipate it. Falgun’s outfit is incomplete without new clothes.

Falgun’s preferred attire is traditional garb. During the festivities, individuals adorn themselves in traditional attire such as Bahari salwar-kameez, saree, t-shirt, and Punjabi. Domestic fashion businesses consistently introduce improvements and advances in the style and design of their clothes to stay current with the times. Once again, they have created spring garments in a multitude of colours. The majority of fashion businesses favour vibrant hues when designing spring garments. These arrangements include a bahari-coloured saree, Punjabi, fatwa, three-piece, t-shirt, tc. Every type of garment possesses a hint of spring. Although sarees are prevalent in women’s attire, single kameezes are dominant. Various cuts of single kameez are observed. These garments have been adorned with multiple techniques, such as blocks, tie-dye, spray block, chunri, screenprinting, and rigging. The garments have effectively captured the essence of nature’s ambience. Yellow, also known as Basanti, is traditionally associated with the month of Phalgun. In addition to these two colours, the orange, crimson, and green of new leaves are also considered spring colours.

Falgun’s preferred attire is traditional garb. During the festivities, individuals adorn themselves with traditional attire such as Bahari salwar-kameez, sarees, t-shirts, and Punjabi. Domestic fashion businesses consistently introduce improvements and advances in the style and design of their clothes to stay current with the times. Once again, they have created spring garments in a multitude of colours. The majority of design businesses favour vibrant hues in their spring garments. These arrangements include a bahari-coloured saree, Punjabi, fatwa, three-piece, t-shirt, tc. Every type of garment possesses a hint of spring. Although sarees are prevalent in women’s attire, single kameezes also have a significant position. Various cuts of single kameez are observed. These garments have been adorned with multiple techniques, such as blocks, tie-dye, spray block, chunri, screenprinting, and rigging. The garments have effectively captured the essence of nature’s temperament. The colour associated with the month of Phalgun is basanti, often known as yellow. In addition to these two colours, new leaves’ orange, crimson, and green are also regarded as spring colours.

At the Desidash outlet in Bashundhara shopping centre, you will find garments featuring a blend of yellow, pink, and red hues. There was a preference for a saree with a bit more vibrant colour. The allure of spring is evident in sarees and salwar kameez designs. During the transition from winter to spring, a subtle temperature increase accompanies a pleasant breeze in the atmosphere. Currently, cotton textiles have been prioritised in these spring garments. Spring dresses crafted from cotton, linen, khadi, voile, and weave offer a diverse selection. Typically, spring dress designs prioritise flowers and incorporate other nature motifs. Once again, this is expected. Several fashion businesses have selected Basanti, yellow, orange, red, white, and lime green as vibrant colours for the spring festival. The block pattern saree has been embellished with kantha, kumki, and glasswork. A multitude of outfits are adorned with intricate embroidery and screen-printed designs.

Shaheen Ahmed, proprietor of Anjan’s, emphasised the significance of the spring clothing collection in light of the changing weather conditions and the purchasing capacity of individuals during the Corona period. Punjabi shirts, loincloths, sarees for ladies, salwar kameez, and tops made of cotton textiles are prioritised, resulting in affordable rates for these garments. The themes selected include floral and geometric motifs. The spring event showcases a prominent array of yellow, orange, Basanti, olive, and green colours. In addition to various designs, vibrant colours prevail in clothes. The selected textiles are cotton, voile, and linen cotton. There are two types of clothing: pair clothes and family clothes.

K-Craft’s collection in Ranga features a variety of clothing items for the spring season, including salwar-kameez, sarees, tops, Kurtis, loins, skirt tops, shirts, Punjabi, and t-shirts. There are multiple clothing options available for children. In addition to this, additional clothing options are available for couples and families throughout that period. The primary colours are Basanti, yellow, orange, magenta, golden yellow, sweet, lemon yellow, and olive. The garment designs incorporate handwork, embroidery, screen and block print manipulation, and tie-dye techniques.

Falgune artisans have introduced a collection of gowns featuring intricate floral patterns. Traditionally, the colour yellow is commonly used throughout the month of Falgun. However, many tints, including yellow, orange, green, and off-white, have become more prevalent this year. The mediums employed include screen printing, block printing, and embroidery. The fabrics mentioned are linen, voile, viscose, and slub cotton.

Biplab Saha, the proprietor and creator of the fashion brand Biswa Colour, remarked that Phalgun’s garments have been predominantly adorned with hues such as golden yellow, raw yellow, orange, ocher, magenta, carrot orange, tea, green, navy blue, and turquoise. Floral motifs are prevalent. Cotton, linen, silk, and semi-silk textiles have accentuated clothing design using diverse value-added mediums. These techniques encompass block print, screen print, handwork, and manipulation. The inventory of women’s apparel includes sarees, three-piece suits, single kameez, top sets, unstitched dresses, palazzos, single veils, and blouses. Boys’ Punjabi shirts, t-shirts, and kata garments. Both youngsters and adults have access to clothing options. To fully participate in the event, you will be able to discover matching attire for both the couple and the entire family, all following the same theme.

You can find it at the fashion establishments nearby, with a carefully selected collection of garments with various colours, patterns, and designs. Arang, Biswa Rang, Infinity, Anjan’s, Bibiana, K-Craft, Banglar Mela, Desal, and Nipune have a diverse range of Falgun clothing options available to explore. You can find Basanti apparel at various locations, including Bashundhara Shopping Mall, Yamuna Future Park, Karnaphuli Garden City, Mouchak Market, Fortune Shopping Mall, New Market, Gauchia, Mirpur One Number Free Bangla Market, and Uttara Mascot Plaza. Here are the price ranges for different clothing items: sarees range from 700 to 6,000, single kameez from 800 to 2,500, three-piece outfits from 2,000 to 4,500, unstitched dresses from 1,200 to 3,500, single veils from 500 to 1,500, top sets from 1,500 to 2,500, and single palazzo trousers from TK.600 to TK.1,000. The prices for boys’ Punjabi range from Tk 800 to Tk 2,000, katua from Tk 700 to Tk 1,500, shirts from Tk 600 to Tk 1,500, and T-shirts from Tk 400 to Tk 600.

The collection of children’s clothes features a range of options, including sarees, dresses, kameez, and skirt tops, each with its own price range. Prices for baby boys’ clothing vary depending on the item. Punjabi sets are priced between TK 600 and TK 1,000; shirts range from TK 450 to TK 650; and T-shirts range from TK 300 to TK 500.

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