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Tunics made their entry into the western fashion scene about five years ago. I remember the moment like it was yesterday, because the only thought that went through my mind at the time was “Finally, I can unpack the kurtas.”

What a lot of people don’t realize is that these light summer must-haves were part of Indian fashion culture well before every western fashionista got their hands on one.

The tunic is a western take on the Indian kurta, which were traditionally worn by men and women over pijama pants, or salwars (for women). Don’t get confused - these aren’t your bunny covered cotton pajamas that you sleep in. The Indian pijama pants are tailored differently for men and women and also vary according to region.

The traditional kurta is made out of a light cotton material (which helps with the hot summer months), and falls just above the knee. Over the years it has come to vary in size and styles, but one thing that remains consistent is it’s light, loose shape.

The beauty of the kurta is that it can be dressed down or up, depending on the occasion. While the simple ones come in solid colours and neutral tones for everyday wear, they can also be very fancy and expensive.

Men and women on the Indian sub-continent wear kurtas as traditional outfits for weddings, family get-togethers and for religious events. When decorated in sequence, stones and gold thread, these garments can sometimes act as a statement of class. The more expensive your kurta-pijama, the more money you have.

But in the west, it’s a different story for the most part. Kurtas (more commonly known as tunics) have become a summer staple for women across North America. Designers have catered to a western audience by tailoring the kurta for different uses in the western woman’s life.

You can find tunics in stores that can be worn with jeans, leggings, over skirts, as dresses, or in some cases, as cover-ups over bathing-suits.

Celebrities such as Rachel Bilson, Jessica Alba and Jennifer Lopez have been spotted on numerous occasions donning these versatile garments for casual and dressy events.

So ladies, if you don’t own this summer favourite yet, you might want to consider investing in one. I promise, you won’t regret it. And as an added bonus? Throwing one of these items on during your off days will certainly keep you fashionable without having to turn to that oversized sweat-shirt hanging in the back of your closet.

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