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numberplease Sun 18-May-14 01:05:25

After looking for ages for nice, but not expensive, tunic tops, and not being very successful, I accidentally found myself on a website selling clothes to Indian ladies, and saw some lovely items they called Kurties, but I call tunics, at very reasonable prices, and am tempted to order. Do you think they`d mind an order from a non Indian person, and has anyone on here tried Indian clothes, not saris, obviously?

Soutra Mon 19-May-14 12:24:12

Thought I had posted a suggestion to Google "Denny Andrews" - lovely quality clothes, but seem to have lost it! Just sorry I don't have a link.

grannyactivist Mon 19-May-14 14:41:04

Denny Andrews link.

granjura Mon 19-May-14 15:09:31

Some of the shops on the Leicester Golden Mile are just amazing- lots of different Indian cultures and styles present too- in all sorts of different qualities. Best time for bargains is in the Sales after Diwali- as Diwali is the main dressing up day for Hindus there, but also other Indians who celebrate with them, and also Eid a bit earlier. Really worth a visit.

janerowena Tue 20-May-14 11:13:29

There are pages and pages of kutis on that site!

I quite like this one - but only got to about page 5.

www.rupalionline.com/products.aspx?code=tunic-kurtis-60219&c=01

Lots of them would be lovely if the hem part was cut off, they are a bit too long and fancy as they are.

granjura Tue 20-May-14 14:03:16

I see it is a Leicester number- no surprise there then smile

sunflowersinProvence Tue 20-May-14 15:25:16

I live near Leicester and actually shop on the Golden Mile. My bezzie when she visits from Cyprus shops at our fave charity shop ''ASHA'' .. we love it and buy lots( the prices are unbelieveable!). I am wearing a long sleeved split tunic over huge baggy trousers .. worn as lounge type stuff, nicer than jim jams. My friend takes lots of the more ''bling'' salwar kameze back to Cyprus and everyone is awestruck! Parking is bad but we park in the side streets behind the shop and so far not had a problem! LOVE this shop and the clothes re fab, colourful and well made, a lot are hand made too. C U both there.. :-) :-)
PS - the shop mentioned for Kurties was on the tele the other evening, the colour of the saris were amazing!

sunflowersinProvence Tue 20-May-14 15:29:50

I am also making a huge holday sparkly bag from a very sparkly beaded dress bought in this charity shop .. love it (3.50??)

numberplease Tue 20-May-14 17:00:34

My new clothes arrived at lunchtime today, only ordered late on Sunday evening! I LOVE them! The washing instructions say to wash in cold water. Three of the kurtis are very fine see through material, but come with a matching camisole type garment to wear underneath. I`ve got four kurtis, and two of what they call umbrella dresses, loose fitting to wear in summer over my nightie in the morning, instead of a warm dressing gown. I`ll definitely shop with them again.

Galen Tue 20-May-14 17:26:35

What are the sizes like? I have a very broad back and Indian ladies tend to be small boned.

numberplease Tue 20-May-14 17:33:04

I ordered large, despite having lost weight over the last few months, but I didn`t want them to be tight fitting, I`m a 42C bust size, and their large is 44, but they aren`t too big, so maybe they do err a bit on the smaller aspect. One of the kurtis is a bit longer than the others, but I took a chance because I liked it, but it`s nearly as long as my shorter dresses, they are 41" and this is 39", I may wear it as a dress in very warm weather.

Galen Tue 20-May-14 18:26:14

Thanks

numberplease Thu 12-Jun-14 16:35:20

I`ve just had another delivery from what is getting to be a favourite Indian website. This time I decided to try the jewellery, and ordered 5 necklace and earring sets. I don`t wear earrings, so will be seeking to offload 5 pairs of dangly sparkly earrings, not the real deal, obviously, at their prices, but at least I can afford several changes of necklace. I am very impressed at their speedy deliveries, I ordered these late on Tuesday night, and they were delivered at lunchtime today.

TriciaF Fri 13-Jun-14 14:49:21

Nellie - I've been tempted by the shalwar kameez too - it's a sort of very feminine trouser suit. I need to hide my legs!

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 19:35:17

Do you think this would look good on a twelve year old white boy, with jeans?

Ana Fri 13-Jun-14 19:39:10

No. It's too long (unless he's an exceptionally tall 12 year old!).

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 19:44:06

Not undone, With a t-shirt underneath?

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 19:47:24

this tee shirt! He does drumming in church.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 19:48:08

Oh it's dollars. American. hmm Suppose it would be.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 19:53:32

definitely this one!

Ana Fri 13-Jun-14 19:58:56

Actually, that first one might make quite a good jacket, undone.

Would he be happy to wear the Drumming for Jesus t-shirt?

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 20:00:11

Yeah. Might impress the new vicar too. smile

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 20:00:56

Nopt too sure about his mum though. hmm

Too late. I've sent for it now.

Gagagran Fri 13-Jun-14 20:03:05

jings I bet your DGC absolutely adore you! Not sure about their Mums either though! grin

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 13-Jun-14 20:04:16

grin

HildaW Fri 13-Jun-14 20:34:26

I too have used Denny Andrews - its all very low key but her clothing is ethical and very easy to wear. I buy her Kaftans and use them as dressing gowns as they look smart enough to answer the door in....out here in the sticks no one keeps 'office hours' and you never know when someone will call.