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Why Indian girls love casual sarees


Comfort, breathability, and low upkeep are all desirable qualities in casual clothing for women. A widespread misunderstanding is that being 'causal' necessitates sacrificing beauty and elegance. Casual clothing, in reality, may be very stylish and appealing, and they also provide a great opportunity for women to show their particular fashion preferences. Casual clothes, in many ways, reveals a woman's actual style because it is worn on a daily basis and is a part of her life. Even in its most basic form, the saree is an outstanding example of an Indian garment that can look fashionable and put-together. In India, casual sarees are widely popular, particularly among elderly ladies, for day-to-day or workplace wear. Even younger women are deciding to make the sari a part of their daily lives, thanks to the advent of inventive and trendy designer casual sarees.


In terms of construction – the long cloth wrapped around a blouse and petticoat – a casual saree is comparable to a formal saree, but the fabrics and designs utilized are different. Cotton, chiffon, crepe, and georgette are commonly used in casual saree collections because they are comfy and light-weight. Though silk is typically thought of as a high-end fabric, some silk variants are suitable for everyday wear. Raw silk, for example, has a coarser look and feel and is more inexpensive, whereas cotton silk is both comfortable and fashionable. Artificial silk, crepe, chiffon, and georgette are also commonly utilized in the production of casual sarees. Rediscovered indigenous materials including khadi, cotton jute, and silk jute blends are frequently used in the current casual sarees.


Women frequently believe that a casual saree collection must be plain and dull, yet casual sarees are available in an infinite variety of colors, hues, and patterns to fit individual tastes. They can be plain, printed, embroidered, or woven, with or without borders, bright colors, or black and white. A casual sari, on the other hand, can be either traditional or western, conservative or trendy. It may simply be utilized to provide a wacky, artistic style as well as a classy, exquisite appearance. Everyone will find something to their liking.


The patterned saree is maybe the most popular style of casual sari right now. Beautiful printed casual wear saree are often constructed of absorbent, thin fabrics such as cotton or georgette that show off the prints beautifully. Fruits, flowers, peacocks, trees, and mythological characters are common Indian subjects, as are artistic depictions of village life. They can be abstract, stylized animal designs, simple lines and waves, or polka dots, and they can be modern and western. Tribal hand prints such as Batik, Madhubani, and Warli have inspired many of the contemporary casual saree designs. Hand-printed fabrics appear more authentic and vibrant than machine-printed fabrics, but women prefer machine-printed fabrics for casual wear because they are not only less expensive but also last longer.



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