Posted by jasnav on June 27, 2009
The words Indian and Tradition go hand in hand. One cannot think of one and exclude the other. Traditions are so steeped in our ethos that its effects and permeates all the levels of our inner and outer selves.
The sari is the choice of apparel for the traditional Indian woman. Somehow, however, the sari has not remained as popular as it was decades ago. The reasons are many but more often than not, the factor of the apparel not being functional and fun combined with the lack of knowledge of the art of tying the sari seem to be the primary reasons.
It is a matter of singular pride and achievement for a young woman to achieve tying a sari and looking reasonably “well turned out” in 5 yards of unstructured material.
The office going woman finds it cumbersome and too time consuming. Imagine waking up at the crack of dawn to wake children, send them to school, cook lunch, pack it AND wear the sari…. to drape yards of fabric round you, to pin it up in precise places, fervently hoping that the pins do not come open and poke you when you least expect it. And horror of horrors…hope that the gracious sari does not unravel and lie at a heap round your feet. Here again, The Pre Stitched Ready to Wear Sari comes to the rescue.
The end user of the sari whom I’ve mentioned earlier are the young girls, who have no idea how to go about tying and pleating this lovely length of fabric. This also includes the busy working woman who has very little time to put aside in order to tie the sari immaculately. These people would surely benefit from the Pre Stitched Ready to Wear Sari.
But what about those ladies who have the luxury of time to dress and adorn themselves and have a myriad of social occasions to drape a sari? It is increasingly frequent to see the Indian Garment of choice being the ‘lengha choli’, while the Banarsi and Kaanjevaram saris languish in the cupboard. The reason for the choice of the lengha over the sari seems to be convenience. One just has to slip on the lengha like a skirt and not bother about the pallu of the sari being pinned on well. One does not have to spend hours in front of the mirror ensuring that the pleats of the sari are just right, falling one atop the other and everything just in place…not a crumple or crease to be found. Here too, the need and the popularity of the Pre Stitched Ready to Wear Sari come to the fore.
The Pre Stitched Ready to Wear Sari is indeed a boon for this generation of Indian women who want to look traditional as well as ravishing, as it brings together comfort and elegance. It also gives women who are not of Indian origin an option to wear this multi-faceted garment. One can still have yards of silk around oneself and be at ease. One can still have embroidered exquisiteness enveloping oneself in grace without the stress of all of it undoing itself in a blink of an eye. The Pre Stitched Ready to wear garment has made all of this possible.
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Posted by jasnav on June 13, 2009
Plenty of people have been opposing the new concept of automatic sarees as they talk about harming the Indian culture. On the hand, the new idea has spread the Indian custom far and wide so that people who love to wear a designer Indian sari have the pleasure of wearing it minus the hassles. This has now been understood by those who stood against it. These very opponents of the designer readymade sari have actually started to fill their wardrobe with increasing designs and styles of the easy to wear automatic saris.
People have started to switch over to the readymade sari as there is no trouble involved in wearing it. After all, the wrapping part is already done for you. The only advice given by the designers is to try it out before you buy to ensure that it fits you perfectly, just like you would do any new readymade dress. If there is any problem with the fitting, get the alteration done then and there as most shops offer this facility for free. If alteration cannot be done it is advisable not to buy it at all as it might make the entire look ungainly.
There are plenty of designs and fashion you can find amongst easy to wear sari. You can choose any one depending on your likes and needs. For instance, in built Cutaway Bias Kallis Design automatic saree is available with a designer blouse to add to the attraction and style. This new design was initiated to look best while standing and even better when you are walking, as it has a lot of flare at the bottom.
“Double pallu” ready to wear sari is another style mantra available with designer blouse. It is mostly present in twin contrasting colors like blue and green, red and black, green and red and so on. The real secret lies behind the way it is designed with a perfect combo of design, fabric, colors and style. This is usually preferred as a bridal wear, thus achieving a near perfect mix of tradition and the latest trend. One of the greatest advantages is the low time taken to wear it. It just takes one-fourth of the time taken to wear a traditional bridal sari. Now isn’t that truly wonderful?
The simplest of all the easy to wear sarees is the trouble-free basic style. It is one of the basic and the most sort-after pre-stitched designer wear saris and it comes along with a fantastic blouse liked by many these days. The contrasting blouse made available mostly with the sari keeps the attire look stunning and really outstanding.
There are also custom made pre stitched saris available these days and you can simply rehash your complete wardrobe with them. Another advantage is that you can change the entire look of your old saris into something new by checking out at the nearest stores. There are also several websites that can do the work for you at cheap prices. Just look around and find the best online store to change your old designer Indian saris to new and trendy!
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