Indian Sari, Suits & Pashmina Shawls
The two most common and easily identifiable dresses of India are the Sari and the Salwar
Suit. The sari is also referred to as a saree and the Salwar suits are often referred to as the
Salwar Kameez suits.
Indian Sari Dress
The word Sari comes from a Sanskrit word that just means cloth. Sari is a piece of cloth
usually 18 feet long and is wrapped around to form a dress.
Depending on their budget, some women wear cheaper cotton saris where as the affluent
women have a choice of other materials like silk. Saris, in India, can cost anywhere from
rupees 100 for an ordinary cotton sari to amounts even higher than a hundred thousand rupees.
It is not only the material of the cloth for the sari but the work like embroidery done with gold and silver threads that
make the prices for some sari’s ridiculously high. Some brides during their wedding wear sari’s that cost well over
US$2000. Indeed a tidy sum to pay for just one dress.
Salwar Suits
The Salwar Suit is a two piece dress in India. The Salwar is the pant part and the Kameez is the shirt part. Salwar suits
come in a variety of styles and fashions to suit every taste. Price depends on the material and the extra work done to enhance the dress with
embroidery etc.
Fashion Accessories from India - Artificial jewelry
Some of the finest pieces of jewelery comes form India. In addition to gold and diamond jewelry, India offers a superb variety of artificial jewelry.
Shoppers can find some very artistically made necklaces, bangles, earrings, broaches etc are available at bargain prices in India.
Made to measure tailoring
While ready made Salwar suits are available all over India has the added incentive to get such dresses custom tailor made as labor charges are quite
cheap when compared to the west. I have seen tailors in India with magazines and catalogs of foreign fashion magazines and some of these tailors
are quick to point out that they can tailor make any design from the catalog that you fancy. They take your measurements, you select the cloth and
within a matter of hours your designer suit is ready.
Tailors in India usually do not sell the cloth. There are several cloth stores where you can select the cloth of your choice and then get your garments
stitched from Indian tailors. printed Salwar suit. The cost of stitching is very cheap compared to western standards. I had a two piece woolen pant
suit stitched in Delhi and paid less than fifty dollars.
Custom Tailored Gents Suits
One of the better places for gents to get tailor made suits made is at a clothing shop called 'Raymond's'. I believe
this is a franchise with stores all over India. Customers can buy cloth of your choice at their stores and get it
stitched elsewhere or from tailors that are present in the shop. Stitching is
done according to the style you wish. I had a woolen suit made at
Raymond's and they had it ready for me on the third day.
When it comes to shopping, India is indeed the place to shop. The prices
are quite reasonable when compared to prices that consumers pay in the
west for many items that are exported out from India. Fashions for men,
women and children are all available in India.
The sari and Salwar-Kameez attire although are popular Indian dresses for
women in India. Many Indians today wear western style dresses. Several
styles of western dress are also today actually made in India and exported
to western countries. India is an excellent place to purchase quality Shawls,
dresses, scarf's, ties, fashions for men, women and children at savings of at
least 60% compared to prices in the west. These savings are based on
purchasing quality items. For cheaper items savings can be as high as 90%
on some items.
Over the years Indian materials have become quite popular. Next time you go shopping in western countries. Check the labels of quality dress items
like shirts, dresses etc and you will find that that labels on cheaper stuff shows 'Made in China' while some of the name brand clothing shows labels
as 'Made in India'. On your next visit to India, do check out the bargains there. You may find that India is indeed a shoppers paradise for western
tourists.
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