| Brand | Price Range | Best For | Rating | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurelia | Rs 900–3,000 | Everyday cotton comfort | 4.5/5 | Excellent |
| Libas | Rs 700–2,500 | Trendy printed sets | 4.4/5 | Excellent |
| BIBA | Rs 2,500–7,000 | Festive palazzo sets | 4.6/5 | Very Good |
| W | Rs 1,500–5,000 | Office ethnic | 4.3/5 | Very Good |
| Ishin | Rs 700–3,000 | Budget festive | 4.1/5 | Good |
| Janasya | Rs 599–2,000 | Value daily | 4.0/5 | Good |
| Satrani | Rs 700–2,500 | Bold colourful prints | 3.9/5 | Good |
Aurelia: Best Everyday Palazzo Kurta Sets
Aurelia's palazzo kurta sets are the most comfortable we have stocked. Their cotton and linen blends at Rs 900–2,500 breathe well in Indian heat, maintain colour through repeated washing, and come in widths that are genuinely palazzo-width rather than wide-leg trouser mislabelled. Sizes up to 3XL. Designs are simple and elegant — block prints, geometric patterns, and subtle embroidery — suitable for office, casual outings, and light festive functions.
Libas: Best Printed Palazzo Sets Under Rs 2,000
Libas releases the most fashionable palazzo kurta sets in the budget segment. Their rayon and viscose blends at Rs 700–2,000 feature vibrant prints, asymmetric hemlines, and contemporary details that are photogenic and wearable. A popular choice for social events and college wear. Remember Libas runs large — always order one size down. Rayon palazzos need gentle care — cold water wash only.
BIBA: Best Festive Palazzo Sets
BIBA's festive palazzo sets at Rs 3,000–7,000 are among the most popular pieces we restock every season. Their chanderi and georgette sets with gota patti or thread embroidery hit the right festive note without being overdone. The palazzo width is generous and the fabric drapes elegantly. These are sets you will wear to multiple functions across seasons — not one-event buys.
How to Choose Palazzo Kurta Sets
- Palazzo width: confirm actual leg width from product description — some brands sell wide-leg trousers as palazzos
- Fabric for daily wear: cotton and linen are practical; rayon creases but has a better drape
- Kurta length: mid-thigh with palazzo is classic; cropped kurta with palazzo is contemporary
- Dupatta: optional with palazzo sets — a long scarf or stole works well for a lighter look
- Footwear pairing: kolhapuri sandals for ethnic; sneakers or flats for a casual fusion look
- Occasion: cotton palazzos for daily use; georgette and embellished sets for festive
Who Should Buy
- Women who find salwar or churidar silhouettes uncomfortable and want a flowing, relaxed ethnic alternative
- Plus-size buyers who find fitted bottoms difficult — palazzo width is inherently forgiving
- Office workers who prefer a flowing, comfortable ethnic option over structured suits
- Women who travel frequently and need wrinkle-resistant, packable ethnic outfits
Skip If
- You are very petite — wide palazzo can overwhelm a short frame; opt for narrow palazzos or straight kurta sets
- You prefer neat tailored silhouettes — palazzo is inherently relaxed and flowing
- You need formal boardroom ethnic wear — palazzo sets read as casual in most corporate contexts
OUR VERDICT
Aurelia is the everyday comfort champion. Libas wins for trendy buyers on a budget. BIBA is worth the extra spend for festive occasions. A palazzo kurta set is one of the most versatile pieces in an ethnic wardrobe — invest in at least two quality pieces in neutral tones and one festive set.





