
One Design, Many Stories: Stitch Unstitched Suit Perfectly
Let’s face it, unstitched fabric is like a blank canvas, and what you paint on it (a.k.a. stitch) is completely up to you. One design, a thousand possibilities! The beauty of unstitched fabric is in the details. High-quality Beechtree’s unstitched collection is what you will need this summer to create the best styles.
As you know, unstitched fabric, 2 piece and 3 piece printed suits or embroidered, can be customized in any design. Long shirts, crop pants, crop shirts with tassels on the arms, sleeveless shirts, and the list goes on. The best part is that now ladies can check and see which style works for their body type, lifestyle, and taste.
But the question still remains: how do you decide whether to go with a flowy frock or a sleek straight cut? Yes, there is a way. Unstitched fabric is like a second chance at creative expression, one design, endless possibilities. But before you call your tailor and say, “Bas frock bana do,” let’s talk strategy. The way you stitch it should depend not only on your vibe, but also on your fabric.
Ready to dive into the most popular shirt styles you can create from the same unstitched designs, and see which one suits your personal style best?
1. A-Line Shirt — For Balance, Grace, and a Hint of Sass
Best for: Most body types — especially hourglass, pear, and apple shapes
Works best with: cotton, cambric or Lawn collection
Vibe: Elegant, easygoing
Where to Wear: Work, lunch dates, school runs
A-line shirts are a summer must-have wardrobe clothing option. If you like subtle flair with structure, lawn and cambric give the flow without getting bulky. This style keeps its shape and flatters almost everyone.
An A-line shirts slightly flares out from the waist, offering both movement and elegance. It’s the perfect middle ground between structure and flow. Pair it with straight pants or culottes for a clean, contemporary look.
Stitch Tip: Add light lace to the hem for an extra feminine touch.
Another Tip: Use embroidered patches from the dupatta to enhance the neckline or sleeves.
2. Frock Style — For the Romantics and Twirl Queens
Best for: Petite to tall, slim to medium body types
Works best with: Chiffon, georgette, lightweight lawn
Vibe: Feminine, dramatic, flowy
Where to Wear: Eid, dinner parties, family events
A frock is all about volume and drama. Lightweight fabrics, perfect for summers, like chiffon or georgette, have just the right amount of draping, which looks beautiful and creates that perfect flair. Lawn works too; you can just avoid stiffer cottons for this style.
If you like your lawn with a little twirl, go for a frock-style shirt. With gathers or panels, this style adds flair and is perfect for summer breezes (and twirling Boomerangs).
Stitch Tip: Use embroidered borders from the dupatta for the sleeves.
Another Tip: Add a yoke for extra glam with gathers for an anarkali-style twist. Drama: activated.
3. Straight Long Shirt — For the Sleek and Structured
Best for: Tall or rectangular body shapes
Works best with: Cambric, cotton, slub lawn
Vibe: Sharp, minimal, confident
Where to Wear: Office, interviews, formal lunches
Long, straight shirts never go out of style, and we love this style for that sharp yet minimal look, the confident kind. You get what we mean, right? And why wouldn’t anyone love it? After all, they create a lean, elongated shape and work beautifully with cigarette pants or tights. If you like your outfits simple yet striking, this one’s for you.
Straight shirts are the power blazers of Eastern wear. You should use stiffer, structured fabrics like cambric or slub cotton from our women unstitched sale 2025 for that sharp, no-nonsense outfit, perfection in our opinion. Pro tip? Keep the prints linear or vertical.
Stitch Tip: Frame the hemline or sleeves for a polished finish using the printed border or daman motifs.
Another Tip: Slits up to the knee = comfort + attitude.
4. Short Kurti — For the Young, the Petite, and the Bold
Best for: Teenagers, petites, trendsetters
Works best with: Lawn, cotton, even khaddar for transitional weather
Vibe: Youthful, breezy, trendy
Where to Wear: College, errands, chill days
The short kurti is your go-to for summer chic. Pair with jeans, tulips, or shalwars — it’s the definition of fusion wear. Soft lawn keeps it breathable and comfy.

Tailor Tip: Asymmetrical hems or button plackets level up the look.
Another Tip: Use neckline embroidered suits creatively on the sleeves for a trendy twist.
5. High-Low or Cape Cut — For the Trend Breakers
Best for: Anyone who dares to stand out
Works best with: Chiffon, silk blends, viscose lawn
Vibe: Contemporary, bold, high-fashion
Where to Wear: Fashion events, brunches, Insta shoots
High-low hems or cape-style overlays scream runway chic. Use fabrics with a nice fall — chiffon or viscose lawn works beautifully. Warning: may cause compliments.
Tailor Tip: Use embroidered dupatta corners as cape panels.
Another Tip: Use chiffon dupatta borders for layered cape sleeves.
Fabric-to-Style Cheat Sheet
Fabric Type |
Best Style Matches |
Lawn |
A-line, frock (with gathers), kurtis |
Cambric |
Straight shirts, A-line, kurtis |
Chiffon |
Frock, cape style, overlay shirts |
Cotton |
A-line, short kurtis, classic cuts |
Viscose lawn |
High-low, long shirts, flared cuts |
Slub/karandi |
Straight cuts, winter pret styles |
One Design, Your Style
Here’s the real magic: one unstitched design can turn into any of these styles — it all depends on you. Are you the glam queen, the laid-back artist, the boss lady, or the desi chic? Your style isn’t about following fashion — it’s about making fashion follow you.
And guess what? You can even mix it up, stitch the shirt in a classic cut now or get ready to wear dresses , and repurpose leftover fabric into a short kurti later. Win-win!
Final Thoughts: One Design, Your Story
Your unstitched suit isn’t just fabric; it is potential. Whether you’re stitching for your shape, your mood, or your Monday morning, the right combo of cut and cloth makes all the difference.
So choose wisely, stitch creatively, and wear it like you own it (because you do).
So next time you're eyeing that beautiful unstitched lawn suit at Beechtree or anywhere else, don’t just think “How pretty!”, think “How will I wear this?”
Because in the world of unstitched fashion, the fabric is the story... and you are the author.