Description
This Daura Suruwal set brings together everyday comfort and Himalayan pride. Tailored in airy cotton shirting, the fabric shows a natural slub that feels light in warm weather. The Daura top features the iconic cross-over wrap with inside–outside tie knots and a clean stand collar. A vibrant multicolour Dhaka-style border highlights the neckline, wrap curve, cuffs and hem—adding festive colour without losing simplicity. The Suruwal trousers are easy through the seat with a tapered leg, finished with matching trim at the ankles for a coordinated look.
Wear it to Dashain, Tihar, Losar, weddings and community gatherings. Style with a Dhaka Topi, leather sandals; add a patuka belt or a sleeveless waistcoat for ceremonies. Handcrafted by skilled Himalayan artisans, this set celebrates cultural identity while staying practical for daily wear.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Natural beige/oatmeal (set) |
| Accent/trim | Multicolour Dhaka-style border in teal, maroon, mustard, blue and white along neckline, wrap edge, cuffs and hem; fabric tie knots |
| Fabric – Upper (Daura) | Shirting cotton with subtle slub texture |
| Fabric – Lower (Suruwal) | Shirting cotton, lightweight and breathable |
| Fit | Relaxed-regular Daura top; easy-fit Suruwal with tapered leg |
| In the box | 1 Daura wrap top, 1 Suruwal trouser |
| Care instructions | Gentle cold wash with mild detergent; wash dark trims separately; do not bleach; line dry in shade; warm iron on reverse. Dry clean recommended for longevity. |
| Styling tips | Pair with Dhaka Topi and leather sandals/mojaris; add a patuka belt or sleeveless waistcoat for functions; simple silver/wood beads keep the look earthy and refined. |
| Origin & make | Handcrafted by Nepali artisans across the India–Nepal Himalayan region, tailored for breathable comfort in all weather climates. |
| Colour disclaimer | Slight shade and trim pattern variations may occur due to lighting/screens and the artisanal Dhaka-style border placement. |



Saurav Moktan –
Great fit. didn’t need any adjustments. The Suruwal has good room while sitting.
Saurav Magar –
Wore it during a family blessing ceremony—felt comfortable the whole time.
Sanjay Dangol –
Very soft and doesn’t irritate the skin. My husband said it was one of the best-fitted Daura tops he has worn.
Arav –
Soft on the skin and didn’t feel heavy even after hours of wearing. Felt proud wearing it during our community program.
Yogesh Thapa –
My grandfather loved the simple elegance of the beige tone.
Roshan Rai –
Reminded me of the Daura Suruwal sets we used to wear for school functions growing up.
Riya KC –
Perfect balance of modern comfort and traditional feel. The wrap knot stayed secure the entire evening.
Rishab Gurung –
Bought as a gift for my cousin abroad, and he said it instantly reminded him of home and festivals.
Sijan Dangol –
Bought this for my brother’s roka ceremony and the Dhaka border made the outfit feel festive without being too loud. Very graceful design.
Nima Thapa –
The cuffs and hem have such neat Dhaka trimming. Wore it for Tihar and it photographed beautifully.
Sunita Basnet –
Soft and breathable, even during long outdoor rituals.
Dev Subba –
The wrap felt secure and the fabric didn’t wrinkle easily. Great for long ceremonies.
Bibek Dangol –
The Dhaka-inspired border brought back childhood memories of my grandfather’s old waistcoat. Very nostalgic purchase for me.
Bibek Thapa –
Delivery was smooth and the packaging kept everything okay! Looked premium on first touch.
Mohit Magar –
Perfect for engagements or family ceremonies.
Dev KC –
The wrap curve and trim placement is very flattering.
Nirjali –
My husband paired it with leather sandals
Pranit Sherpa –
My cousin said it felt nostalgic and modern at the same time.
Roshni Rai –
The natural slub texture gave such an earthy charm. Reminded my father of the Daura he wore during his youth in the hills.
Parbati Dangol –
The slub cotton texture gives a rustic charm. Perfect for day events.
Saurav KC –
Stitching is clean with no loose threads. Shows real craftsmanship.
Rekha Basnet –
Lightweight but still feels premium. Ideal for warm climates.
Prabesh Limbu –
My brother wore it to a temple visit and said it felt airy and respectful for the setting.
Kabita Sherpa –
Perfect for gifting. The Dhaka accents make it look special.
Sunita Rai –
Bought this for my dad’s birthday and he loved how comfortable the Suruwal felt.
Arjun –
Colour is exactly like the photos—natural and warm. Loved the authenticity.
Anup Gurung –
Got emotional seeing my dad wear it—it reminded us of celebrations back home.
Rakesh –
Loved how light the fabric felt even in warm weather
Samir Maharjan –
Great for cultural school programs—my nephew loved it.
Sabina Limbu –
My father wore this on Dashain morning and everyone complimented the simplicity of the beige mixed with the colourful border.
sushil rana –
The beige colour with multicolour trim is subtle yet festive. Great for weddings and events.
Sangay –
The border trim looks handwoven and detailed. Truly eye-catching.
Samira –
Got this for my husband and he said it felt incredibly easy to move in during puja. The neckline detailing looks beautiful in person.
Anup Magar –
Feels handcrafted with care. My mother said it looked like something artisans used to make in our village.
Bimal –
Washes well and maintains its shape. Didn’t fade or shrink.
Pranit Adhikari –
Looks beautiful with a Dhaka topi. Very coordinated and refined.
Bikram Basnet –
The beige shade with the Dhaka trim feels so rooted in our culture. Wore it to a small family gathering and everyone praised how soft and breathable it was.