noun
- a type of close-fitting trouser worn in South Asia, typically tapering at the ankle and often worn with a tunic or kurta.
Usage: Also spelled 'churidaar'.; Common in Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi fashion.; Often worn as traditional or casual attire.
Examples
- She wore a traditional churidar with an embroidered kurta to the wedding.
- Churidars are popular among women in South Asia for both formal and casual occasions.
- The tailor fitted the churidar to hug the legs and gather at the ankles.
- He paired his churidar with a long tunic for a traditional look.
- Churidars come in many colors and fabrics, from cotton to silk.