Fawn Color Chiffon Embrodered Gharara Set Fawn Color Chiffon Embrodered Gharara Set Fawn Color Chiffon Embrodered Gharara Set
Fawn Color Chiffon Embrodered Gharara Set
Product Code  GPD67016
Weight  1.00kg
Shipping Time  10 - 12 Days

Fawn Color Chiffon Embrodered Gharara Set

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Girls Salwar Kameez Size Chart

Size Garment Measurements in Inches
Kameez Bust Kameez Waist Salwar Waist Salwar Length
16 1yr-1.5yr 22 20.5 17 21
18 2yr 22 21 18 22
20 3yr 23 22 20 25
22 4yr 24 23 22 27
24 5yr 25 24 23 30
26 6yr 26 25 24 32
28 7yr 28 26 27 34
30 8yr 30 27 28 37
32 9yr-10yr 32 29 29 38
34 11yr-12yr 34 31 30 40
36 13yr-14yr 36 32.5 32 41
38 14yr Up 38 34 33 42
 

Note: This is a standard size guide for the basic body measurements. There may be some variations according to the style you are choosing. For any clarification please contact our Customer care on [email protected] or whatsapp them on +91-8511524161

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