
The Fabric Focus: Why Cotton Beats Synthetic in a Kurta Set Under 500 Search
You see a "Set" for ₹499 on a random website.

It looks shiny. It looks festive.
But look closer at the fabric tag.
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The Synthetic Trap
Most "Kurta set under 500" options are made from 100% Polyester or Poly-mix.
Polyester is essentially plastic.
Why to Avoid Cheap Synthetics
1. Zero Breathability
In the Indian heat, synthetic fabric acts like a greenhouse. It traps sweat, causes body odor, and leads to skin rashes.
2. The Static Spark
Synthetics cling to your body in all the wrong places. They generate static electricity that ruins your silhouette.
3. Immediate Pilling
After two washes, the fabric will develop small fuzz-balls (pilling) that make it look 10 years old.
The ROI of Natural Cotton
At SAROJ JAIN, we believe your skin is your biggest investment.
Our cotton sets might start slightly higher, but they offer Airflow, Comfort, and Health.
Efficiency starts with the fiber.
How to Check Fabric on a Budget
- The Burn Test: Synthetic fabric melts like plastic. Cotton burns to ash.
- The Touch Test: Cotton feels "Dry" and cool. Polyester feels "Silky" but sweaty.
- The Light Test: Hold it up. Natural fibers have slight irregularities. Synthetics are perfectly uniform and thin.
FAQs
Q: Is Rayon okay as a budget choice? A: Rayon is better than polyester because it is semi-natural, but it shrinks significantly.
Q: Why is cotton more expensive? A: It's a natural crop that requires careful harvesting and weaving. Quality takes time.
Q: Do you have a budget cotton range? A: Check our 'Daily Essentials'—quality you can trust at a fair price.
Q: Can I wear synthetic for just one hour? A: You can, but you'll be uncomfortable for all 60 minutes.
Q: Shipping speed? A: We deliver quality, fast.
Respect your skin.
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