Description
Rooted in Nepali heritage, this Daura Suruwal set blends tradition with modern everyday ease. Made from soft shirting cotton, the fabric shows a natural slub texture that feels airy in warm Indian weather. The Daura top carries the classic cross-over front with dual side tie knots and a neat stand collar, outlined with contrast black piping for a clean, contemporary edge. The Suruwal trousers are relaxed through the seat with a tapered leg for comfort and movement.
Wear it for pujas, weddings, Losar, Teej, Dashain, home functions, or cultural events. Style with a Dhaka Topi and leather sandals for a timeless Nepali look, or add a sleeveless waistcoat for a smart, semi-formal vibe. Each set is made by skilled artisans from the India–Nepal Himalayan belt, keeping community craft and cultural identity alive.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Natural beige/slub oatmeal (set) |
| Accent/trim | Contrast black piping on neckline & wrap edge; fabric tie knots |
| Fabric – Upper (Daura) | Shirting cotton with subtle slub texture |
| Fabric – Lower (Sural) | Shirting cotton, lightweight and breathable |
| Fit | Relaxed-regular Daura top; easy-fit Suruwal with tapered leg for movement |
| In the box | 1 Daura wrap top, 1 Suruwal trouser |
| Care instructions | Gentle cold wash; use mild detergent; do not bleach; line dry in shade; warm iron on reverse. Dry clean recommended for longest life. |
| Styling tips | Add Dhaka Topi and leather sandals/mojaris; for functions layer a sleeveless waistcoat or patuka-style belt; simple silver/wood beads keep the earthy look refined. |
| Origin & make | Handcrafted by Himalayan Nepali artisans; tailored for breathable comfort in all weather climates. |
| Colour disclaimer | Slight shade variations may occur due to screens, lighting and natural slub yarn character. |



Dev KC –
I like how simple and understated it feels—great for both daily rituals and events.
Prajwal Silwal –
The Suruwal trousers have good room while sitting cross‑legged during pujas.
Sijan Adhikari –
The fabric drapes well and doesn’t wrinkle much. Good for long ceremonies.
Sudarshania –
My husband liked how the collar sits without irritating the neck.
Hemant Dangol –
The fabric is light but still feels strong. Definitely durable.
Niraj Dangol –
The fabric has a subtle texture that reminds me of old traditional wear from my village.
Milan KC –
Bought this for my brother and he said the dual tie knots felt secure throughout the puja.
Sita Subba –
Bought as a gift for my fiancé; he looked really polished with a Dhaka topi.
Bibek Limbu –
The slub cotton feels airy and soft, great for long rituals when you’re standing for hours.
Yogesh Gurung –
The stitching is strong and neat with no loose threads.
Bibek Dangol –
The fabric felt cool even during outdoor events.
Kiran Khadka –
My dad wore it for Bhai Tika and looked very graceful.
pratik Chhetri –
Bought for my cousin’s pasni event
Milan Panday –
Looks best with sandals and a simple patuka belt—felt very authentic.
Pranit Subba –
Fits true to size. Didn’t need any tailoring.
Arjun Panday –
The slub cotton texture adds personality without being loud.
Roshan Chhetri –
Bought for my brother abroad; he said it reminded him of home instantly.
Samir Subba –
The black piping elevates the whole outfit—simple but stylish.
Roshan Aryal –
The black contrast piping photographed beautifully during our Teej celebration.
Hemant Silwal –
The wrap-tie design stayed in place the entire ceremony.
Ashim Gurung –
The colour stays neutral and works for every festival.
Saurav Limbu –
My mother said it reminded her of the Daura Suruwal my grandfather used to wear.
Bikram Dangol –
The beige color is earthy and calming—perfect for spiritual functions.
Dev Sherpa –
Really liked how the beige slub fabric feels—light, breathable, and perfect for warm weather ceremonies.
Prabesh Gurung –
The black piping around the neckline gives it a modern edge while keeping the traditional charm.
Ashim Koirala –
Delivery was smooth and the set looked premium right out of the package.
Saurav Thapa –
My uncle appreciated how the slub texture gave it a traditional handwoven feel.
Pranit Basnet –
Great for wedding rituals—looked refined but not flashy.
Sudarshan Subba –
Good airflow and never felt stuffy in it.
Ujjwal Maharjan –
The black piping gives such a clean finishing touch. Wore it for Dashain morning
Rupesh Subba –
The black piping edge gives a sharp finish that stands out nicely.
Prabesh Subba –
The relaxed cut makes it ideal for festival mornings when you’re moving around a lot.
Roshan Rai –
The craftsmanship is clean, especially the piping lines. Shows good attention to detail.
Sudip Moktan –
I loved the grounded, earthy feel when wearing it for a family ceremony.
Prabesh Bisht –
My husband wore it to a home function and the relaxed fit made it easy for him to move around.
Bikram Magar –
My father-in-law said it was incredibly easy to wear and tie on his own.
Pranit Adhikari –
I loved how simple yet elegant it looked during our Losar family gathering.
Aashish Adhikari –
The subtle slub yarn texture makes it feel handcrafted and grounded.
Anup Aryal –
Felt proud wearing it at our community gathering—simple yet cultural.
Prajwal Adhikari –
Bought for my father; he said it felt very gentle on the skin and wasn’t heavy at all.
Nirjali –
My husband said it’s the most comfortable Daura he’s worn in years.
Sijan Dangol –
Great for rituals at home—easy to wash and maintain.
Niraj Silwal –
Perfect outfit for cultural school programs—my nephew loved wearing it.
Samir Basnet –
The overall look is minimalistic and elegant, perfect for semi-formal events.
Bibek Panday –
Feels extremely breathable. I wore it during a warm afternoon ceremony and didn’t feel sweaty.
Lokesh Bhandari –
The Suruwal taper makes it easy to walk and sit comfortably.