Navratri Kidswear Shopping Checklist for Parents

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Navratri is one of India’s most colourful festivals. Nine days of devotion, garba nights, pandal hopping and fun dressing in dazzling colours. Families get together for long evenings of garba and dandiya, and with each day comes a festive cheer of a new colour. For parents, deciding on outfits for the kids during this time is a labour of love! Festive, comfortable and age-appropriate, these outfits still manage to keep the spirit of the colours intact.

From classic lehengas to festive themed T-shirts and rompers, there’s a lot to choose from. Right wardrobe can make your kid both look adorable and also feel more included in the celebrations.

Discover our Navratri kidswear range now and have your kids dressed in festive-perfect outfits that they’ll adore.

The Ultimate Navratri Kidswear Checklist

We bring to you The Ultimate Navratri Kidswear Shopping Checklist for Parents, which will take you through options like traditional wear, fusion looks, festive rompers, and co-ord family outfits to truly make your celebrations special.

Traditional Kurta Sets

Kurta sets are a festive go-to. They’re traditional, chic and they come in an array of designs for boys and girls so there’s a lot to choose from. Opt for vibrant colours, fun embroidery or mirror-work detailing to keep it festive. They'll make great Diwali and wedding guest outfits too.


Lehenga sets

A colorful lehenga for girls is a must-have piece for Navratri. A light fabric like cotton, georgette, or organza can not only add to the prettiness but will also keep your child comfortable so that they can dance easily. Mirror work, tassels, bright dupattas instantly add to the Navratri feels. Avoid clothes that are too heavy so that they don’t restrict the movement while dancing the dandiya.


Day-Wise Color Outfits

One of the most fun parts about Navratri is to celebrate the 9 days in colour. From celebrating white and yellow to donning vibrant red and royal blue, each hue has its own tale to tell. Dressing your little one in day-wise Devi Maa themed T-shirts, rompers or ethnicwear is not only a fun dressing idea, but one that helps them connect to the festival and its nuances. Parents love the concept as it adds a little bit of tradition into everyday festive dressing.


Indo-Western Fusion Looks

For children who like to make a statement, Indo-western outfits are a good option. Dhoti pants coupled with short jackets, kurta dresses or even skirts with peplum tops can lend a stylish twist to tradition. While these dresses incorporate modern fashion elements, they don’t stray too far from the cultural cloth – making them perfect for kids who love to wear stylish yet comfortable clothing. 


Festive T-shirts & Rompers

Let's not leave the tiny-shiny citizens of our family from dressing up. Babies & toddlers look ginger in festive rompers and themed boy's & girl's T-shirt. From Devi maa inspired prints to cutesy quotes & graphics, they make festive celebrations inclusive with their spirit. Comfortable & practical to wear, these baby's ethnic wears & kid's festive wear are great for day functions & simple house parties.


Matching Family Outfits

Navratri means togetherness and if you and your family were to wear matching outfits, it will enhance your celebrations even more. Matching outfits could include both parents and their children wearing similar kurtas or it could even be colour-matching T-shirts for the family. Pulling off coordinated looks with your loved ones will make for picture-perfect outfits for your family. These make for excellent outfits to capture these moments in pictures with your family, ones that you can cherish long after the festival too.


Final Thoughts

Navratri is a festival of joy, culture, and color, and your kids’ wardrobe should reflect all of it. From classic kurta sets and lehengas to Indo-western fusion outfits, festive rompers, and matching family looks, this checklist ensures you don’t miss a thing while shopping. Make Navratri special every day for your kids and enjoy these festivities by grabbing on to comfort without missing out on traditions. Because as much as we love our outfit, festivals are all about memories with our loved ones.