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Chhetri Collection

Shop Chhetri Dress for Men and Women

Today, the Gunyu Cholo for women and the Daura Suruwal for men remain among the most recognizable garments in the Nepali hill-country wardrobe — and among the most meaningful. If you are also drawn to the Kathmandu Valley’s deeply layered ceremonial wear, the Newari traditional dress collection tells that parallel story in full.

Chhetri dress is shaped by the open mid-hills: dignified and designed for a community that moves between high ridges and market towns. A few hours down into the Kathmandu Valley, the Newar people build their ceremonies around a completely different vocabulary — the Haku Patasi sari, the Tapalan-Suruwa, and one of South Asia’s most intricate festival calendars. These are not competing traditions; they are neighbors in the same cultural geography.

For the full breadth of what Bhutib celebrates across ethnic communities, Bhutib documents what each Nepali community wears and why — from the Rai and Limbu of the eastern ranges to the Gurung and Sherpa of the high valleys — each collection held to the same standard of cultural detail.

What You Will Find in This Collection

  • Women’s Gunyu Cholo sets with Patuka, in festival fabrics suited for Dashain, Teej, and weddings
  • Men’s Daura Suruwal in shirting cotton and Dhaka-trim finishes, ready for Bratabandha and cultural programs
  • Dhaka topi and waistcoat layers for completing the ceremonial look
  • Occasion-ready coats and skirts that work for pujas, receptions, and school cultural days

FAQs: Chhetri Dress

Q1. Can I style Chhetri pieces with Western wear?

Absolutely. A Daura jacket over trousers or a Dhaka waistcoat over a crisp shirt instantly elevates smart-casual looks; a minimal Cholo blouse pairs elegantly with solid skirts or pants.

Yes. We highlight Daura Suruwal, Dhaka detailing, Dhaka topi, saree/Gunyo-Cholo styling—hallmarks of Chhetri dressing—refined with modern fits and clean finishing.

Sets run true to size. If you’re between sizes or plan to layer, choose the larger; the wrap-tie Daura offers easy micro-adjustment at the chest and waist.

For Dashain/Tihar evenings, a lightweight zari-border saree is elegant. For daytime pujas or Teej gatherings, a Gunyo-Cholo style blouse with a soft-drape saree balances comfort and tradition.

Some bundles do. Check each product description—many offer the Dhaka topi as an add-on so you can match patterns or keep it classic.

A Daura Suruwal set with a light waistcoat or shawl works well. Choose breathable cotton and ensure comfortable shoulder movement for rituals.