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Helping Indian sari fabric please?
I've been online shopping saris and do not know what fabric is best. The silk of art seems to mean very cheap they are heavy and cumbersome. Having never worn a sari I buy a cheap printed cotton just to try it before investing in one of the parts expensive?
I suggest you go to a store near you and get an idea of how fabrics feel like. Shopping with many people for its saris and this is the best way to do it. It is very difficult for first-time buyers to buy saris online, because sometimes they'll tell you is a very nice face when not simply by looking at it you can not say what it is. Also hopefully you get the situation under the blouse and skirt, figured if you buy it online. Also, if you want something that is relatively comfortable and will give your body really good form and flow around you I would suggest trying something in cotton satin + variety. Also go to the cause of less work done hand it tends to make very heavy saris physically. Another thing about silk is that silk real needs of handwork too good to look good and wear expensive 1st time. Silk also tends to give slightly swollen rather than looking stylish and silk. I own a few saris and almost all of them are satin cotton + (I guess) do they feel very soft when I wear slinky. The only team that even the satin is that you need to pin up very well otherwise it will start sliding of his body. Hope this helps. But even in the end I would recommend you go to the royal tent to see the fabrics and get a hang of it before you buy anything online.
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