The kurta is the traditional grab of choice for both men and women in many parts of southern Aisa, including Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India,Bangladesh, Nepal, etc. 'kurta', in Persian, means a shirt without a collar. Although initially worn by men, it later became popular with women too, thereby being called the 'kurti'. The kurti or is an outfit that has stretched beyond its time and look effortless on the go. Admit it girls, nothing can make you look as good and feel as comfortable as the age-old kurtis do! Be it either the days we just can’t ... Kurtas and kurtis were conducive to the hot and humid climate of the regions in which they were worn – in the olden days, they were designed simply and did not bear any grand or intricate embellishments. Cotton was the most easily available fabric and was most commonly used to make kurtis. The basic and most visible difference between the two is theri lenghths. Kurta is typcally up to your knees or even to your mid-calf l...