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Fancy Sarees
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Are you eager to wear different saris daily? Want to wear fashionable ones that are less expensive? You can try the fancy saris that are elegant and cost effective.
Some of the fancy saris have little zari or embroidery work on them.
Some are plain, simple and can be afforded by both working and non working
women.
Compared to other saris, the fancy saris can be used roughly,
and everyday. These sarees are available in different colors, varieties, prices,
patterns, and weight.
Few fancy sarees resemble the silk sarees in the
shades of colors used, the work done on borders and pallus, and finishing
touch. Georgette, Crepe, hand and embroidered sarees, polycotton, and
so on are few popular fancy sarees available in the market.
The fancy sarees are unique with graceful multicolor features in its body with gold khadi print and a pallu with gold khadi print is popular among women of all ages. |
You can wear this or any other fancy sari in a number of ways adding flexibility to the garment. With its elegance, you would look beautiful and pleasing in this sari.
Different types of fancy sarees have originated and evolved across
India. They are Gujarati, Rajasthani, Maharashtrian, and so on. You can
wear it during formal, semi formal occasions, or as evening wear and
in workplace.
Fancy sarees made remarkable outcome in fashion world, especially in
the cities of India with fashion market; moreover, these sarees have
become adorable and popular all over the world.
These fancy sarees or
designer fancy saris are available and can be worn according to the moods.
The fancy sarees are in the measurements of 6.30 meters long and 44 inches
wide.
Few fancy sarees have the blouse attached to the sari itself. They are either in the self color and design, or in contrast with embroidery or any work on the sleeves.
Few fancy saris are soft and have a flexible touch, whereas few have
hard touch and are stiff. You would look beautiful, if you wear fancy
saris with glittering synthetic fibers and not real gold. |
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These sarees should be not be exposed too much to sunlight or kept in the dark corners. Exposing to sunlight would fade the colors and quality of the cloth would be lost.
Keeping in the dark corners would attract insects, moths, cockroach
and other insects that spoil the sari. High power detergents also should
not be used to wash them. Only mild washing powders should be used to
wash them.
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