Description
A black color cotton Punjabi with embroidery work is a traditional attire worn by men in some parts of South Asia, particularly in Panjab region. It is a long shirt-like garment that typically reaches below the knees and is paired with loose-fitting trousers known as salwar.
The embroidery work on the Panjabi can vary in design and complexity, but it usually consists of intricate patterns or motifs in contrasting colors like white or black. The embroidery is usually done by hand and can take many hours to complete.
Black color is a popular choice for Panjabi as it is considered a classic and elegant color that can be worn for formal and semi-formal occasions. The cotton fabric is breathable and comfortable, making it suitable for wearing in hot weather.