A baby pajama suit, also known as a "baby pajama set" or "baby kurta pajama," is a traditional Indian outfit designed for infants or very young children. It typically consists of two main components:
Pajamas (Pajama): These are loose-fitting pants made from soft, breathable fabric like cotton or silk. They often have an elasticized waistband for easy wearing and comfort.
Top (Kurta): The kurta is a loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirt that can vary in length, typically reaching below the waist. It is often adorned with traditional Indian embellishments such as embroidery, sequins, or prints.
Baby pajama suits come in a variety of colors, designs, and styles, catering to different tastes and occasions. They are commonly worn for cultural celebrations, religious ceremonies, family gatherings, or simply as comfortable sleepwear or loungewear for babies.
Parents often choose baby pajama suits made from soft, non-irritating materials to ensure their baby's comfort. Additionally, they may prefer designs that are easy to put on and take off, facilitating diaper changes and dressing routines.