Net embroidered suit — iced lavender, allover Zardozi, a Mukaish jaal dupatta
Some suits are worn. This one is remembered. Hammad Bespoke Official’s net embroidered suit opens in iced lavender-grey — a sheer net kurta where Zardozi gold-wire florals and polychrome Resham vines cover the body from the chevron yoke to the hem border, with no gap between embellishment and ground. Paired with aqua palazzo trousers and a sage-aqua Mukaish jaal dupatta, it is a three-piece formal suit built for occasions where presence is the point. Visit our embroidered suit collection to see the full formal range.
Reading the ensemble — kurta, palazzo, dupatta
The kurta is cut straight and floor-grazing, its sheer net base functioning as a canvas for the allover embroidery rather than a fabric in its own right. A chevron yoke panel concentrates the heaviest Zardozi and Resham work at the chest, while trailing botanical vines carry the motif down the sleeves and body. The hem closes with a Dabka gold-couched border and cut fringe tassels. The aqua palazzo beneath provides grounding contrast. The dupatta — Mukaish jaal net with a Zardozi-bordered edge — adds the shimmer of flat metallic wire across the full cloth.
The atelier’s craft — Zardozi, Resham, Dabka, Mukaish
Four techniques, one Master Artisan
The embroidery draws on four distinct techniques. Zardozi — gold-wire needlework with origins in the Mughal imperial ateliers — forms the raised floral medallions and chevron yoke. Resham polychrome silk thread fills the petals in rose, sage, and blush. Dabka wire couching outlines the hem and borders. On the dupatta, Mukaish flat-wire work covers the ground in a fine jaal pattern. A single Master Artisan at Hammad Bespoke Official’s Multan atelier oversees the piece end to end — no pattern is divided across multiple hands.
Bespoke fit — net embroidered suit to your 37-point measurement profile
Sheer net requires precision at every seam — a fraction off the shoulder falls differently on this fabric than on silk. Every net embroidered suit from our Multan atelier is constructed from a 37-point measurement profile, recorded across a guided WhatsApp consultation before any cutting begins. The kurta length, palazzo width, and dupatta fall are all confirmed to your proportions. Our Bespoke Fit Guarantee means nothing ships until fit is confirmed. International customers in the USA, UK, and UAE follow the same process — measurements travel; the garment does not move until they are right. Explore our Pakistani formal wear range for related silhouettes.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Your net embroidered suit ships insured from the Multan atelier — tracked to USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia, packed in acid-free tissue to protect the sheer net ground and Mukaish jaal dupatta. Crafting window: 5–7 weeks from order confirmation. For care: dry clean only; avoid steam directly on the Zardozi and Mukaish embellishment; store flat in muslin rather than folded. For enquiries about our Mukaish work suit in ivory net, visit the product page.
Frequently asked questions
What embroidery techniques are used on this net embroidered suit?
Four techniques: Zardozi raised gold-wire florals, Resham polychrome silk fills in rose, sage, and blush, Dabka wire couching on the hem border, and Mukaish flat-wire jaal across the dupatta. All hand-worked at our Multan atelier by a single Master Artisan.
Can I order this net embroidered suit from the USA or UK?
Yes. We ship insured and tracked to the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia. Your 37-point measurement profile is taken via WhatsApp consultation before crafting begins — nothing ships until fit is confirmed.






















































































