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Rai Collection

Shop Rai Dress for Men and Women

Step into the rhythm of Rai dress—designed for movement, ceremony, and modern comfort. Our Rai collection features velvet chindu tops, dot cotton and embroidered lehenga skirts, classic Cholo/Chaubandi blouses, and wrap pieces inspired by the Phariya tradition. Whether you’re dressing for Sakela (Udhauli/Ubhauli), weddings, or cultural shows, these garments balance heritage silhouettes with breathable fabrics and clean, photo-ready finishes.

What you’ll find in this collection

  • Chindu & Occasion Blouses
  • Soft velvet with handcrafted butti motifs, gathered yokes, and comfortable necklines—pair with dot skirts or Phariya-inspired wraps.
  • Rai Skirts: Dot & Embroidered
  • Lightweight dot cotton and bordered embroideries for daylong wear; fuller lehenga shapes for evening programs and receptions.
  • Wraps & Layers
  • Phariya-influenced wraps, light shawls, and structured scarves that frame the outfit and keep hands free during Sakela dance.
  • Mix-and-Match Separates
  • Chaubandi/Cholo tops and simple blouses designed to pair with dot skirts or wraps, so you can build looks for temple visits, family functions, and stage events.

Fabric, fit & finish

Expect breathable cottons, plush velvet with gold butti, and light jacquards for structure. Skirts feature comfortable waistbands or wrap ties; tops prioritize shoulder room for dance. Borders and trims nod to Rai aesthetics, while neat piping and secure closures keep lines crisp for all-day wear.

Wearing Rai attire

Perfect for Sakela (Udhauli/Ubhauli), weddings, community gatherings, temple visits, and school cultural days. For a fusion spin, style a velvet chindu with tailored trousers or pair a dot skirt with a minimal blouse and statement earrings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How should I size a Rai lehenga or a dot cotton skirt?

Choose your usual waist size; for wrap or tie styles, the overlap is adjustable. If you prefer extra movement for Sakela dance, size up for more flare and ease.

For daytime events, pick cotton or light jacquard blouses. Save velvet chindu for evenings or indoor ceremonies; they’re lined and finished for comfort but naturally warmer.

Products labelled “set” include both pieces; others are sold as separates so you can mix blouses (Cholo/Chaubandi/chindu) with dot skirts or Phariya-inspired wraps.

Dry-clean velvet or before long storage. For cotton skirts/wraps, gentle cold-water hand wash and dry flat; avoid wringing to protect embroidery and borders.

A dot cotton or embroidered skirt with a Cholo/Chaubandi or chindu top works well. Add a light shawl for the parade and comfortable footwear for community dances.

Yes. We highlight chindu tops, dot/embroidered skirts, Phariya influences, and practical fits for Sakela—hallmarks of Rai dressing—updated for today’s silhouettes.

Yes, check each product page for dispatch timelines. We provide fast dispatch and quick deliveries.

Absolutely—pair with Rai-inspired jewelry cues such as chapote ear discs, bead kantha layers, or simple coin necklaces.