Zewa Mahal
Western Co-ord Set – Heavy Cutwork Patch Collection
Western Co-ord Set – Heavy Cutwork Patch Collection
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Product Details
Material & Care
• Product Code: 131
• Fabric: Premium imported fabric
• Style: Western co-ord set with heavy and big patch cut work detailing
• Available Colors: Information not specified
• Quality: High-end imported fabric quality
• Care: Gentle wash recommended for imported fabric and cut work preservation
• Note: Handle cut work detailing with care to maintain patch integrity.
Size & Fit
• Available in XL and XXL sizes
• Relaxed fit design
• Western-style co-ord set
Shipping Information
Processing & Delivery Time: All orders will be processed and shipped within 15 business days from the order confirmation date.
Returns Policy
All Sales Are Final: We do not accept returns or refunds on any orders.
Why No Returns? All of our products are shipped directly from India. Due to international shipping logistics and costs, there is no practical or realistic way for us to process return shipments back to our suppliers.
Important Sizing Notice: Please carefully review size charts and product descriptions before placing your order. We strongly recommend double-checking your measurements and sizing requirements, as we cannot accommodate exchanges due to sizing issues.
Quality Assurance: All products undergo quality control before shipping. If you receive a damaged item, please contact our customer service team immediately with photos of the damage.
Crafted with Heritage
Co-ord sets, short for "coordinated sets," represent modern fashion's emphasis on effortless styling and versatility. Originating from Western fashion culture, these matching two-piece outfits gained popularity in the 1960s as women's fashion embraced more casual, mix-and-match approaches. The concept allows pieces to be worn together as a complete look or separately with other wardrobe items. Cut work, also known as cutwork embroidery, is a needlework technique where portions of fabric are cut away and the resulting holes are reinforced and filled with embroidery or lace. This technique adds texture and visual interest while maintaining the garment's structural integrity.