Style · 15 May 2026
Getting the panjabi fit right for Eid
The most common panjabi mistake is sizing for the chest and ignoring the shoulder. Here is the order to check things in.
Shoulder first. The seam should sit where your shoulder ends. Everything else can be adjusted; this cannot.
Then length. A straight-cut panjabi should finish around mid-thigh — long enough to drape, short enough to move.
Chest last, and err generous. The silhouette is meant to fall away from the body, not follow it.
For long celebrations pick slub cotton over blends. It breathes better through a full day and looks better creased, which it will be by evening.
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