Libas Independence Day Sale 2026: Kurta and Suit Prices, August

By Zoutons Editorial Team🕔 Updated: 18 August 2026🧵 All 157 items in the live sale collection read from libas.in₹ Prices verified 18 Aug 2026🔗 Affiliate links included
A model in an embellished Libas saree photographed in a warmly lit interior - the ethnic wear discounted in the Libas Independence Day Sale 2026 covered on this page

Libas' Independence Day Sale collection was live on the brand's own site when we read it on 18 August 2026, and we pulled all of it: 157 products, every one discounted, from Rs. 349 to Rs. 6,429.

The collection leans cheap - 72 items are under Rs. 1,000 - and it mixes three labels at three price levels: Gerua at a median of Rs. 899, Libas at Rs. 1,269 and Libas Art at Rs. 4,294. Below is the full shape of the sale, and where each budget actually lands.

🧵 Libas Independence Day Sale, read live on 18 August 2026
157 items · Rs. 349 to Rs. 6,429 · 41% to 84% off
72 items under Rs. 1,000 · Libas publishes no end date for the sale
📅 Update log:
18 Aug 2026 — first published. All 157 items, prices, MRPs and badges read today from the Independence Day Sale collection on libas.in. We will re-read the collection and log the day it closes or its contents change.

The Short Answer: 157 Items, Rs. 349 to Rs. 6,429, All Discounted

Libas' Independence Day Sale collection was live on the brand's own site when we read it on 18 August 2026. It holds 157 products and every single one carries a discount - badges run from 41 to 84 per cent, and prices from Rs. 349 for a Gerua printed kurti to Rs. 6,429 for a Libas Art embroidered georgette Anarkali suit.

Seventy-two of the 157 items are under Rs. 1,000 and 131 are under Rs. 2,000, so this is a sale weighted heavily towards the cheaper end of the catalogue rather than a broad markdown across it. The colour story is exactly what you would expect from the occasion: green, white and saffron dominate the collection.

Three Labels, Three Price Bands

The collection mixes Libas' three lines, and they do not overlap much. Knowing which label you are looking at tells you the price band before you read the badge.

LabelItems in salePrice rangeMedian priceBadge range
Gerua (value line)81Rs. 349 - Rs. 1,799Rs. 89941-81%
Libas (main line)60Rs. 399 - Rs. 3,939Rs. 1,26946-84%
Libas Art (premium)16Rs. 2,459 - Rs. 6,429Rs. 4,29447-78%
Gerua is Libas' value line and it makes up more than half this sale - 81 of 157 items, with a median price of Rs. 899. Libas Art is the premium embroidered line, 16 items with a median of Rs. 4,294. If a piece in this collection costs under Rs. 1,000, it is almost certainly Gerua.

The Cheapest Five in the Sale

ItemSale priceMRPBadge
Gerua Sea Green Printed Silk Blend Straight KurtiRs. 349Rs. 1,79981%
Gerua White Printed Rayon KurtaRs. 349Rs. 1,69979%
Gerua Green Printed Silk Straight KurtaRs. 399Rs. 1,79978%
Gerua Green Woven Design Silk Straight KurtaRs. 399Rs. 1,59975%
Gerua Green Printed Cotton Straight KurtaRs. 399Rs. 1,29969%

The Most Expensive Five

ItemSale priceMRPBadge
Libas Art Green Embroidered Georgette Anarkali SuitRs. 6,429Rs. 16,99962%
Libas Art Green Embroidered Silk Blend Straight SuitRs. 5,959Rs. 15,99963%
Libas Art Green Embroidered Georgette Anarkali SuitRs. 5,229Rs. 13,99963%
Libas Art Green Embroidered Silk Straight SuitRs. 4,729Rs. 8,99947%

Note what happens to the badge as the price climbs. The Rs. 4,729 Libas Art straight suit is 47 per cent off Rs. 8,999 - the shallowest discount among the premium pieces - while the Rs. 6,429 Anarkali is 62 per cent off Rs. 16,999. The larger badge belongs to the more expensive garment, which is the opposite of the usual clearance pattern and a sign that these MRPs are set per line rather than per item.

How Many Items at Each Price Point

Price pointItems in the saleWhat you get
Under Rs. 50012 itemsGerua kurtas and kurtis only
Under Rs. 1,00072 itemsGerua throughout, plus entry Libas kurtas
Under Rs. 1,500112 itemsMost of the Libas kurta and kurta-set range
Under Rs. 2,000131 itemsAdds Libas suit sets and lighter sarees
Rs. 2,000 and above26 itemsLibas suits, sarees and the whole Libas Art line
Shop by price band, not by badge. The 84 per cent badge in this collection sits on a Libas kurta, and the 41 per cent one sits on a Gerua piece - both land in the same sub-Rs. 1,500 range. Since every item here is discounted, the percentage tells you which line the garment belongs to rather than how good the deal is.
How we read this sale, and what we cannot tell you

Every item, price, MRP and discount percentage on this page was read on 18 August 2026 directly from the Independence Day Sale collection on Libas' own site, which returned 157 products, of which 156 showed at least one size in stock. The three price bands are our own arithmetic over those rows, grouped by the label each product name carries - Gerua, Libas or Libas Art.

What we cannot tell you: when the sale ends. Libas does not publish a closing date on the collection page, and we will not invent one - the honest position is that it was live on 18 August. We also cannot tell you whether an individual size or colour is still in stock, since availability on a sale collection of this size moves hourly, nor what the same garments cost on Myntra, AJIO or Nykaa Fashion, where Libas also sells and prices are set separately. Fabric descriptions - cotton, rayon, silk blend, georgette - are quoted from the listings and are reported rather than verified; we have not handled any garment in this collection.

What to Buy at Each Budget

  • Under Rs. 400: Gerua printed kurtas and kurtis. Twelve items in this sale are under Rs. 500 and all of them are Gerua - printed silk blend, rayon and cotton straight cuts at Rs. 349 to Rs. 399.
  • Around Rs. 900: the middle of the Gerua range. That is the median price of the 81 Gerua pieces here, which is where the embroidered and woven-design kurtas sit rather than the plain prints.
  • Rs. 1,200 to Rs. 1,500: Libas kurta sets. The main line's median in this sale is Rs. 1,269, and the sub-Rs. 1,500 band holds 112 of the 157 items - the widest choice in the collection.
  • Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 4,000: Libas suits and sarees. Only 26 items in the sale sit above Rs. 2,000, so this is where the collection thins out sharply.
  • Rs. 4,700 and up: the Libas Art line. Sixteen embroidered georgette and silk-blend pieces, median Rs. 4,294, topping out at Rs. 6,429 against a stated Rs. 16,999.
  • Check the coupon page before checkout. A store code or bank offer, where one is live, applies on top of a sale price - and in a collection where everything is already marked down, that is the only remaining variable.
Zoutons Verdict

This is a genuine sale rather than a rebadged price list - all 157 items are discounted and the range is wide, from Rs. 349 to Rs. 6,429 - but it is weighted towards the value end. Seventy-two items are under Rs. 1,000 and nearly all of those are Gerua, Libas' cheaper line. If you are shopping for everyday printed kurtas, this collection is the best value on the site today.

If you want the embroidered Libas Art pieces, there are only sixteen of them here and they start at Rs. 2,459. Their badges look enormous - up to 78 per cent - but those are calculated from MRPs of Rs. 9,000 to Rs. 17,000 that the line sets for itself. Judge them on the Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 6,400 you would actually pay, which is still the most expensive ethnic wear in this sale by a distance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Libas Independence Day Sale live right now?
It was live on Libas' own site when we read it on 18 August 2026 - the Independence Day Sale collection at libas.in held 157 products, every one of them discounted, with 156 showing at least one size in stock. What we cannot tell you is when it closes: Libas does not publish an end date on the collection page, and we are not going to invent one. Seasonal ethnic sales around Independence Day typically run for a few days either side of 15 August, so if you are reading this in late August the collection may have changed or closed. The page you should check is the collection itself rather than the homepage banner, since Libas keeps links to several seasonal collections - Republic Day, Raksha Bandhan, Janmashtami - in its footer navigation year-round, and the presence of a link there does not mean that sale is running.
What is the cheapest thing in the Libas Independence Day Sale?
In our read on 18 August 2026, the cheapest items were a Gerua Sea Green printed silk blend straight kurti and a Gerua White printed rayon kurta, both at Rs. 349, marked 81 and 79 per cent off MRPs of Rs. 1,799 and Rs. 1,699. Twelve items in the collection are under Rs. 500 and every one of them is from Gerua, which is Libas' value line - if something in this sale is very cheap, that is which label it belongs to. Seventy-two of the 157 items are under Rs. 1,000, which is where the bulk of the collection sits: Gerua's median price here is Rs. 899. The main Libas line starts at Rs. 399 in this sale but has a median of Rs. 1,269, and the premium Libas Art line does not go below Rs. 2,459.
What is the difference between Gerua, Libas and Libas Art?
They are three lines from the same company at three price levels, and in this sale they barely overlap. Gerua is the value line: 81 of the 157 items here, priced Rs. 349 to Rs. 1,799 with a median of Rs. 899, mostly printed cotton, rayon and silk-blend kurtas and kurtis in straight cuts. Libas is the main line: 60 items, Rs. 399 to Rs. 3,939, median Rs. 1,269, and this is where the kurta sets, suit sets and most of the sarees sit. Libas Art is the premium line: 16 items, Rs. 2,459 to Rs. 6,429, median Rs. 4,294, almost all embroidered georgette and silk-blend Anarkali and straight suits with dupattas. The discount badges do not separate them - all three lines show badges between 41 and 84 per cent - so the label on the product name is the fastest way to know what price band you are looking at.
Are the discounts in this sale real?
The discounts are real in the sense that every item in the collection is priced below its stated MRP, and unlike some marketplace ethnic-wear listings, these are the brand's own products on the brand's own site, so one company sets both numbers. That last point is worth holding on to: an 84 per cent badge here is a statement about the MRP Libas assigned the garment, not about a price anyone was recently charged. The pattern that gives it away is in the premium line, where the largest badges sit on the most expensive pieces - a Rs. 6,429 Anarkali at 62 per cent off Rs. 16,999 against a Rs. 4,729 suit at 47 per cent off Rs. 8,999 - which is the opposite of how clearance normally works. Judge the collection on the Rs. 349 to Rs. 6,429 you actually pay, and on that basis the sub-Rs. 1,000 half of it is genuinely inexpensive ethnic wear.
Can I use a Libas coupon on top of the Independence Day Sale?
Store codes and bank-card offers generally apply on top of a sale price at Libas rather than instead of it, usually with a minimum cart value - which matters in a collection like this one, where 72 items are under Rs. 1,000 and a single kurta will often not clear the threshold while two will. We did not test any code at checkout for this page and will not quote a saving. What this read gives you is the baseline to beat: Rs. 349 for the cheapest Gerua kurti, about Rs. 899 for the middle of the Gerua range, Rs. 1,269 for the median Libas piece and Rs. 2,459 for the entry into Libas Art. It is also worth checking Myntra, AJIO and Nykaa Fashion, all of which stock Libas at prices set independently of the brand's own site - a marketplace coupon above a spend threshold sometimes beats a brand sale outright.
Prices & codes last verified: 18 August 2026
Every item, price, MRP and discount percentage on this page was read on 18 August 2026 directly from the Independence Day Sale collection on Libas' own site, which returned 157 products carrying both a price and an MRP; 156 showed at least one size in stock at the time of reading. Prices and availability on a live sale collection change without notice, and individual sizes and colourways sell out within hours - re-check before you pay. Libas does not publish a closing date for this sale on the collection page and we have not stated one; the only claim we make about timing is that the collection was live on 18 August 2026. Libas keeps links to several seasonal collections in its site navigation year-round, so the presence of such a link is not evidence that a sale is running. An MRP is the brand's own stated figure and we have not verified that any garment here was ever sold at it; since Libas sets both the MRP and the sale price on its own site, the badge is a statement about the brand's pricing rather than a markdown from any third party. The band figures - item counts, price ranges and medians for Gerua, Libas and Libas Art - are our own arithmetic over the rows we read, grouped by the label in each product name. Fabric, embroidery and cut descriptions are quoted from the listings and reported rather than verified; we have not handled, worn or washed any garment in this collection, and ethnic-wear sizing varies by cut, so use the brand's own size chart on each listing. Libas also sells through Myntra, AJIO and Nykaa Fashion at prices set separately from its own site. Zoutons may earn a commission if you buy through links on this page; it does not change what you pay, and nothing here was reviewed or approved by Libas.
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