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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes these sharara suits different from your other sharara collection?
This collection features 11 boutique-grade sharara suits selected specifically for the quality of their embroidery, fabric weight, and finish. The broader sharara collection includes over 50 pieces across a wider range of price points and embroidery levels. Think of this as our curated edit: crystal work, cut dana hand embroidery, and heavy all-over threadwork that you'd typically find at a higher price point. Several of these styles are also available in both adult and kids sizing for coordinated family outfits.

Are these sharara suits available in kids sizes?
Yes, several styles in this collection come in both adult and kids sizing. The Beautiful Boutique Heavy Embroidered Adult and Kids Sharara Suit and the Extravagant Boutique Heavy Embroidered Adult and Kids Sharara Suit are specifically designed for mother-daughter coordination. Visit our Brampton store to try on both sizes together and see how the embroidery and colors match up across the adult and kids versions.

Can I try on these boutique sharara suits at your Brampton store?
Yes. Our Brampton store at 4515 Ebenezer Road, Unit 102 carries the full collection you see online. Owner Nitin Dhawan and his team will help you try pieces on, check the fit, and coordinate your look with jewelry and accessories. We're open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome.

Do you ship boutique sharara suits across Canada?
We do. Orders ship from our Brampton location, and most pieces arrive within five to seven business days depending on your province. For boutique-quality pieces, we recommend visiting in person when possible, but we understand that isn't always practical. Call us to confirm sizing and color availability before ordering, and we'll make sure the piece is exactly what you're looking for.

What embroidery techniques are used in these sharara suits?
This collection uses several distinct techniques. Cut dana refers to hand-placed beads and stones that create raised, textured embroidery. Crystal work uses machine-set reflective stones for a uniform shimmer. Leafy pattern embroidery creates organic, flowing floral motifs through dense threadwork. Some pieces combine multiple techniques for layered visual depth. Each technique interacts differently with light and movement, which is why we recommend seeing them in person.