Description
Timeless and understated, this Daura Suruwal celebrates Nepali heritage with clean, modern detailing. The airy shirting cotton fabric has a soft heathered effect that looks polished yet comfortable for all-day wear. The Daura top features the traditional cross-over wrap with inside–outside tie knots, a neat stand collar and striking contrast white piping tracing the neckline and wrap curve. Matching Suruwal trousers offer room through the seat with a tapered leg for easy movement and a sharp profile.
Wear it to Dashain, Tihar, Losar, weddings and community events. Style with a Dhaka Topi and leather sandals; add a slim patuka belt or sleeveless waistcoat for a dressier look. Handcrafted by skilled Himalayan artisans, this set supports regional craft while keeping quality reliable.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary colours | Charcoal/graphite heather (set) |
| Accent/trim | Crisp white piping along the collar and wrap edge; matching fabric tie knots |
| Fabric – Upper (Daura) | Shirting cotton with subtle heather/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 garment separately first wash; do not bleach; line dry in shade; warm iron on reverse; dry clean if desired. |
| Styling tips | Pair with Dhaka Topi, black/brown mojaris or sandals; add a patuka belt or sleeveless waistcoat for functions; silver or wooden beads keep it minimal. |
| Origin & make | Handcrafted by Nepali artisans across the India–Nepal Himalayan region, tailored for breathable comfort in all climates. |
| Colour disclaimer | Slight shade variation may occur due to lighting/screens; heather texture may vary slightly with weave batch. |



Ritesh Gurung –
My mother said it looked very traditional and clean.
Anup Thapa –
Delivery was quick and packaging was okay.
Srijan Thapa –
Bought for my dad; he liked the shoulder comfort.
Pasang Sherpa –
The subtle heather texture looks beautiful.
Sonia Khadka –
My brother-in-law appreciated the accurate fit.
Shiva Maharjan –
Has a true Nepali feel with a modern touch.
Suman Thapa –
Perfect for Tihar gatherings—light and breathable.
Asmita Adhikari –
Got this for my husband and he loved the lightweight feel.
Manish –
Simple yet elegant—my family loved it.
Rupika Basnet –
My father wore it for Dashain tika and everyone praised the design.
Nishant Dangol –
My dad loved the traditional look.
Manita KC –
Bought this for my brother for dashai and the charcoal tone looked very elegant.
Shiva Subba –
Fabric breathes well and feels close to our traditional wear.
Sajan Khadka –
Fabric irons well and stays crisp.
Rijan Thapa –
The stitching is neat and the wrap sits comfortably. Wore it during a family puja.
Deepak Moktan –
Airy, breathable fabric—good for long rituals.
Manoj Gurung –
Really loved the soft cotton feel, reminded me of the Daura suruwal my father used to wear during festivals.
Sushmita Dangol –
Neatly stitched around the collar.
Nimaya Chhetri –
Seeing my grandfather in it made us emotional.
Kiran Gurung –
Color stays intact after washes.
Rojina Limbu –
Bought for my son abroad—he said it reminded him of home.
Yogesh KC –
Perfect for roka ceremonies.
Rupika Thapa –
The Suruwal fits smoothly and doesn’t feel tight while sitting.
Parbati Limbu –
My brother found it very easy to wear.
Dipen Moktan –
Arrived before Dashain, just in time.
Laxmi Rai –
Great craftsmanship
Kritika Chhetri –
My husband wore it for Bhai Tika
Raunak –
Pairs beautifully with a Dhaka topi—perfect for cultural events.
Bibek Basnet –
True to size—no alteration needed.
Rupesh Khadka –
Wore it for a school cultural event—felt proud.
Aashish Sherpa –
Best Daura Suruwal I’ve ordered online.
Rakesh –
Good value considering the fabric quality.
Anita KC –
Neat finishing with no loose threads.
Arjun Thapa –
Looks classy with leather sandals.