There is a reason chikankari never goes out of style. It is one of the few embroidery traditions that reads as quiet luxury — no sequins, no heavy work, just fine white thread pulled through soft cotton until the fabric looks like it is breathing. And in 2026, the trend has shifted in a very specific direction: contrast. Instead of matching shirt-and-trouser sets, the pieces flying off boutique racks pair a solid embroidered shirt with a bold printed trouser in a completely different shade.
That is exactly what this drop is built around. Below are five Pakistani chikankari suits from our newest contrast collection — each one a 2 piece stitched Pakistani chikankari suit with all-over embroidery, fine Jaali cutwork, a clean V-neckline, full sleeves and a 38-inch shirt, cut from cotton soft enough to survive a Toronto July. They arrive ready to wear in sizes S through XXL, so there is no tailoring wait and no stitching cost on top.
Whether you are buying one piece for yourself or stocking a rack, these are the five colour stories worth knowing. You can browse the complete range of Pakistani chikankari suits Canada any time — but start here.
1. Pink & Deep Magenta: The Contrast Pair That Walks Into a Room First

Some colour combinations whisper. This one does not. A soft coral-pink shirt sits against deep magenta trousers, and the tonal jump between them is the entire point — close enough to belong together, far enough apart to look deliberate.
The shirt carries all-over chikankari embroidery with fine Jaali cutwork, the openwork technique that gives the fabric its faint lattice texture. Up close you can see the handcrafted rhythm of it. From across the room, it simply reads as expensive. The V-neckline and full-length sleeves keep the silhouette calm so the embroidery does the talking.
Balancing it is the magenta trouser, printed with a bold floral in cream and light pink with trailing leafy detail. Wide-leg, fluid, and unmistakably Pakistani in its motif language. It stops the outfit from feeling flat and gives the coral shirt something to push against.
At 38 inches with a relaxed fit, this is a suit you actually wear — school runs, Sunday lunches, an unplanned invite. The cotton is light and breathable, which matters more than any trend when the humidity climbs.
If pink moves in your store, this is the piece to test first. It photographs beautifully, needs no styling explanation, and at $30 in sizes S–XXL, the margin story is as easy as the colour story. View the full product →
2. Peach Coral Floral: The Softest 2 Piece Stitched Pakistani Chikankari Suit in the Drop

If the magenta set is the extrovert, this one is the quiet favourite — the piece a customer picks up, puts down, and comes back for.
The shirt is a warm peach coral, worked in delicate all-over chikankari with the same fine Jaali cutwork detailing that gives the cotton its subtle depth. The simple V-neckline and full sleeves keep everything clean. Side slits along the 38-inch length mean the shirt moves with you instead of clinging.
The trousers are where it gets interesting. Rather than a hard contrast, they stay in the peach family and layer on scattered floral and leafy motifs in dark brown, burgundy and muted grey. The result is tonal, not matchy — the harder styling trick to pull off, and the one that ages best.
This is the suit for customers who say they want something simple but really mean something considered. It works for daily wear, casual outings and summer gatherings without ever needing to be “an outfit.”
Every colourway in this collection is stocked in S, M, L, XL and XXL — a range worth checking across the wider wholesale Pakistani chikankari suits collection before you finalise a size run. View the full product →
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Get Your Quote3. Maroon & Light Peach: Deep Red Drama, Blush Pink Balance

Deep red is a difficult colour to make casual. Most brands push it straight to formalwear. This suit does the opposite, and that is precisely why it stands out on a rail full of pastels.
The shirt is a rich deep red carrying delicate all-over chikankari, with Jaali cutwork adding a textured finish that keeps such a saturated shade from looking heavy. Clean V-neck, full sleeves, 38-inch length, side slits for comfort — the same easy architecture across the collection.
Then comes the softening move: blush pink wide-leg trousers, scattered with floral motifs printed back in that same deep red. The echo is what makes it work. The set feels intentional rather than assembled, feminine without tipping into sweet.
For a customer who wants presence but not a party outfit, this is the answer. It carries a dinner, a family event or an evening out with almost no styling effort — a pair of khussa and gold jhumkas and it is done.
Deep tones like this consistently outperform in the Canadian autumn window, which makes it a smart early buy. $30, S–XXL, ready to wear. View the full product →
4. Caramel Brown & Dark Grey: The Grown-Up Neutral

Brown and grey together should not work. In this suit, they absolutely do — and it is the most sophisticated piece in the entire collection.
The shirt is a warm caramel brown, embroidered all over in fine chikankari with Jaali cutwork detailing that catches light differently across the day. The V-neckline and full sleeves keep it understated. The 38-inch shirt has side slits for an easy, relaxed fit.
Against it sit dark grey wide-leg trousers carrying a rich floral print in burgundy, cream, dusty pink and soft grey. That print is doing the heavy lifting — it bridges the caramel and the charcoal so the pairing feels styled rather than accidental.
This is the suit for the customer who has moved past bright colours. It layers beautifully under a long coat, transitions from summer straight into a Canadian shoulder season, and reads as effortlessly polished at work, at a lunch, or on a long-haul flight.
Neutrals are the safest bet in any Pakistani chikankari suits Canada order because they never sit unsold at the end of a season. Order this one deep. View the full product →
5. Mustard Yellow & Navy Blue: The Boldest Contrast of the Collection

Saving the loudest for last. Warm mustard yellow against deep navy blue is the sharpest contrast in this line-up, and the one customers photograph most.
The mustard shirt carries all-over chikankari embroidery with fine Jaali cutwork, and the shade does something interesting to white thread work — the embroidery lifts off the surface far more visibly than it does on paler grounds. Simple V-neckline, full sleeves, 38-inch length with side slits.
The navy trousers cut straight through that warmth. Wide-leg, with a detailed floral vine print in soft beige and blush that keeps the dark base from feeling severe. It is a proper contrast pairing, not a subtle one, and it commits fully.
Yellow-and-navy has been one of the strongest colour stories in South Asian fashion for three seasons running, and it is genuinely rare in chikankari, where the palette skews white and pastel. That scarcity is your advantage.
If you carry only one statement piece from this collection, make it this one. $30, S–XXL, 2 piece stitched, no tailoring required. View the full product →
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Get Your QuoteWhy Canadian Boutiques Order Their Pakistani Chikankari Suits From Us
Here is the short version. Every suit above is a 2 piece stitched Pakistani chikankari suit — embroidered shirt plus contrast printed trousers, available in S, M, L, XL and XXL, and shipped ready to wear so there is no stitching cost, no tailor queue and no sizing gamble for your customer. The embroidery is genuine all-over chikankari with fine Jaali cutwork on soft, breathable cotton, sourced directly from Faisalabad with no middleman markup between the workshop and your rack. Buying two or more? Message us on WhatsApp for bundle pricing and custom stitching options — the more you take, the better the number gets. Browse the full Pakistani chikankari suits wholesale collection now, or send us your size run and we will confirm stock the same day.