The ultimate guide to: Ready-to-wear pants, palazzos and shalwars
If you’re serious about fashion, you have to love the shift away from three-piece joras. Once the retail sector realised that customers would buy just kurtas, they stopped bothering with complete suits and it’s actually great not to get lumbered with a matching shalwar and slapdash tie’n’dye dupatta.
While it’s a relief to escape the tyranny of the matchy-matchy three-piece, shopping off-the-rack has become a bit of a challenge. Just about everybody sells tops and kurtas but finding the perfect pants and shalwars isn’t easy.
For those who don’t have time to resort to a darzi, here’s a rundown of the best local RTW pants, palazzos and shalwars.
Sania Maskatiya
Simply the best selection of styles and fabrics – and not as pricey as you might expect.
One of the few stores in town to offer ready-made pure silk trousers – including plain, neutral colours and the oh-so-fashionable, wear-with-everything monochrome prints. Sania Maskatiya also offers a great range of well-cut cotton trousers, palazzos and izaars.
The best bit? They offer sizes from extra-small to extra-large and are happy to do alterations.
Price Range: Rs2,500 – Rs6,500
Khaadi
Khaadi has become just about everyone’s go-to store for prêt daywear.
Affordable, stylish and well made, Khaadi’s prêt is unmatched. They have a huge selection of lowers including tights, palazzos and cotton straight pants. Their trademark embroidered tights are a perennial favourite but their printed palazzos and denim jeggings are also worth checking out.
Price Range: Rs900 – Rs1200
Nida Azwer
Nida Azwer offers an excellent range of formal silk trousers, cigarette pants and palazzos.
These are available in a range of sizes and the store is happy to make alterations. Along with silk trousers in neutral colours, they have a great selection of versatile block printed and embroidered trousers - a must-have staple for any fashion-lover’s wardrobe.
Since fit is crucial, it’s nice to know that Nida Azwer also offers alterations.
Price Range: Rs2,800 – Rs8,000
Sheep
Sheep stocks an absolutely enormous range of lowers, ranging from tights to straight pants to culottes to printed palazzos.
The pants fit brilliantly and have western style cuts, with buttons, pockets and zips so they can be worn with short tops as well as kurtas. They stock leggings in practically every hue and their silk palazzos are very versatile.
Price Range: Rs800 – Rs4,200
Ego
Ego stocks well-cut, neutral cotton pants in a variety of sizes.
Their trousers are very popular, so finding your size can sometimes be a bit of an issue.
Price Range: Rs1,400 – Rs1,600
Chinyere
Chinyere is another of the few stores to offer RTW pure silk trousers.
They also offer cotton trousers in a variety of styles and sizes, including straight pants and palazzos.
Price Range: Rs850 – Rs2,990
Unbeatable
Unbeatable has a limited, but excellent selection of trousers – currently featuring a lot of capris.
Their embroidered and lace-edged capris are perfect for adding a formal touch to an outfit.
Price Range: Rs1,500 – Rs3,500
Sana Safinaz
Sana Safinaz offer some of the best lawn trousers in town – although finding any in stock can be a hit-and-miss affair.
Their hugely popular trousers seem to fly out of the store the minute they hit the racks. They also offer leggings and striped cotton lycra trousers.
Price Range: Rs790 – Rs3,970
Nishat Linen
Nishat Linen is rapidly becoming a high street giant.
They offer a massive selection of affordable prêt and their selection of lowers is breathtaking. I spotted everything from lace palazzos to cotton jersey shalwars, and everything in between. Straight pants in a wide variety of colours, jeggings, linen culottes and more besides.
Price Range: Rs800 – Rs2,500
Gul Ahmed
Gul Ahmed’s collection of cotton and lawn trousers is a perfect capsule of versatile straight pants in white, off-white, beige and black.
They have lace-edged and embroidered pants as well as self-embossed trousers to add a formal feel to any cotton kurta.
Price Range: Rs990 – Rs4,500
Misha Lakhani
Misha Lakhani offers a very limited collection of beautifully cut trousers in versatile colours: olive, ivory, white, black, navy and baby pink.
She uses an imported cotton lycra blend that gives a marvelous fit that works equally well with western and eastern wear. Be warned though - her trousers are among the priciest in town.
Price: Rs 10,500
Ayesha Somaya
Ayesha Somaya were one of the first designers to offer just kurtas, but they have recently expanded their RTW line to include trousers.
Their collection of trousers primarily features formal cigarette pants in cotton and silk. True to their design philosophy their trousers are elegant, detailed and feminine with pretty touches of lace, embroidery or cutwork.
They now have a tailor at hand so alterations can be completed within a couple of hours, depending on how busy they are.
Price Range: Rs900 – Rs12,000
Al Karam
Al Karam offers one of the most comprehensive selections of lowers available in Pakistan.
Trousers, shalwars, palazzos, straight pants, tights, chooridars – you name it, they stock it. As well as having a mind-boggling selection of straight pants in just about every colour of the rainbow, they are practically the only high street store to offer ready-made cotton chooridars.
While you can find lycra chooridars in practically every market and store, sometimes nothing beats the crisp cool look of a cotton chooridar. With a range of sizes and a variety of colours, Al Karam is the place to head.
Price Range: Rs950 – Rs1,800
Mantra
Although mainly known for their western wear, Mantra has some great options to wear with kurtas.
Their flattering cotton jersey palazzos will become one of your wardrobe staples and they also have a great range of printed trousers and leggings.
Price Range: Rs1,750 – Rs3,350
Q&H
Q&H isn’t just for kids.
They have some fabulous cotton jersey palazzos, printed trousers and leggings – although like Mantra their stock may not work on plus-sized bodies.
Price Range: Rs1,490 – Rs4,200
Body Focus by Iman Ahmed
You won’t find trousers by Body Focus anywhere except their signature studio but the cut and fit of their trousers is unmatched.
These are the sort of trousers that you will wear season after season, and which fit well even when your weight bobs up or down a bit. Their embroidered silk pants are investment pieces and are priced accordingly.
Price Range: Rs3,000 – Rs25,000
Thredz
Thredz deserves an honourable mention for some of the most colourful lowers in town.
They stock some lovely screen-printed trousers in a variety of hues.
Price Range: Rs1,645 – Rs2,245
Zara Shahjahan
This season Zara Shahjahan is focusing on the uber-trendy cropped trouser.
She stocks both silk and cotton trousers at her flagship store. Her Coco label offers cotton and lawn trousers in wear-with-everything colours. She also sells formal trousers in silk, embellished with various styles of embroidery.
Price Range:
Coco: Rs1,800
Zara Shahjahan: Rs5,000 – Rs10,000
Sonya Battla
Check out Sonya Battla if you’re looking for something a little bit different.
While she does stock monochrome and neutral trousers at Kaju, go to her flagship store on E street for shaded knotted skirts and block printed harem pants.
Price Range:
Kaju: Rs2,000 – Rs 4,000
Sonya Battla: Rs4,000 – Rs8,000
One final piece of advice – with trousers, fit and cut is everything. Although most stores offer a range of sizes, the cut of the trousers varies wildly.
Personally I prefer a mid-rise straight trouser, but it’s worth trying several stores to find the cut that best suits your body shape.
The wish list
Despite the range of choices available, any fashion lover worth her Jimmy Choos wants to see RTW trousers from:
HSY is someone who really understands fit and cut but he only stocks trousers occasionally on a seasonal basis. It would be great to see HSY stock a RTW collection of silk and cotton trousers.
SanaSafinaz do stock lawn trousers but there’s scope for formal trousers from the duo – if their supply chain can keep up with demand.
Feeha Jamshed offers jumpsuits and dresses but not trousers. It’s a safe bet that designer of her caliber would cut a fabulous trouser.
Shameel Ansari Here’s hoping that her new flagship store offers a line of trousers and pants to complement her gorgeous draped tops and kurtas.
Ayesha Farook Hashwani's RTW fusion cuts are sublime but anyone who’s ordered an outfit from her studio knows that AFH trousers are both comfortable and flattering. Here’s hoping she starts stocking a RTW collection.
The writer is a freelance journalist and the creative force behind style blog karachista.com. Follow her on Twitter @karachista