And pagdis aren’t all the same. Says driver-turned-pagdiwala Bhim Singh, “It is mostly the Rajwara style for the groom. The Rajputana and Jodhpuri styles are also prevalent. The fabric varies from zari-based to kota doria.” Of course, the pagdiwalas have also brought in some modernity in their pagdis , such as using a material as light as possible. For example, the one used in khuli pagdi, sourced by Balaji Pagdiwala. “It weighs just 65gm, so it’s very light and keeps the pagdi airy. People wear pagdis only during weddings now, so we thought of making them light for our customers’ comfort.” Address : 1st Floor plot at kh no.18/8/2,9 Qutubvihar, A-Block, Ph2 Jhankarroad, New Delhi, Delhi 110071
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