Kids Kurta Pyjama in Cotton & Mul: The Comfiest Nightwear for Indian Weather
•Posted on January 13 2026
Kids Kurta Pyjama in Cotton & Mul: The Comfiest Nightwear for Indian Weather
Why kurta pyjama works brilliantly as kids nightwear
Kids kurta pyjama has become a popular choice not just for festivals, but also as breathable kids nightwear especially when the fabric is cotton or mul (muslin). Parents love it because it feels light, looks neat, and gives kids freedom to roll, stretch, and sleep comfortably. Plus, a kurta-style top doesn’t cling to the body, so it stays comfy even on humid nights. Our Kids Collection includes cotton and mul kurta pyjamas made for everyday comfort. For a super airy option, try a 100% mul cotton nightsuit.
Quick bedtime checklist: ✅ soft fabric ✅ gentle waistband ✅ relaxed fit ✅ smooth stitching (no itching).

Cotton vs Mul cotton: which fabric should you choose?
Both cotton and mul cotton are great for kids kurta pyjama sets, but they feel a bit different. Regular cotton is slightly more structured great for daily wear and nights when your child needs a “sturdier” fabric that still breathes well. Mul cotton (also called muslin/malmal) is lighter, airier, and has that soft, cloud-like texture, making it a favourite for warm weather and sensitive skin.
Choose cotton if you want: ✅ more structure ✅ less translucency ✅ all-round use.
Choose mul if you want: ✅ ultra-breathable ✅ super soft ✅ perfect for summer nights.
Browse mul options from our kids collection for an easy, comfy feel.

Fit + care tips (so kids actually wear it again and again)
A kids kurta pyjama should feel comfy the moment your child wears. Pick a relaxed fit (especially at arms and knees) and look for a soft elastic waistband that doesn’t leave marks. For nightwear, avoid heavy buttons, stiff collars, or anything scratchy. To keep mul and cotton looking fresh: wash on gentle, use mild detergent, and skip harsh heat drying (mul stays softer when air-dried).
Best use ideas: 🎁 return gifts 🎉 birthdays ✈️ travel sets 💤 daily bedtime.

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