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Thread: Styles Of Wearing A Indian saree

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    Styles of wearing Sari / Saree Wearing a sari with any tightly fitting cropped top is fine. You are not breaking any rules, because there are none. We honor the tradition of the sari by bringing it into our lives in a way that works for us. It's easy to hem your normal dressy t-shirt a few inches higher so that it just graces the top of your sari waistline. Perfect, comfy and involves no futzing with a measuring tape!
    The choli can be matching or contrast style - it looks great either way. Working women wear the wildest and most enchanting combinations of petticoats, cholies and sarees.

    See below more saree wearing styles.
    Elegant Saree Style

    Air hostess Indian Sari Style
    Bengali Sari Style
    Devdas Saree Style
    Gujarati Saree Style
    General Sari Style
    Chic Saree Style
    Rani or Queen Sari Style




    Tamilian version: Like the Maharashtra version, the sare in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.
    Nivi Sari Style: The ubiquitous sari and elegant drape worn with a petticoat and choli.
    Kaccha Pant Style Saree: This easy to wear style looks great with your normal wardrobe of sweaters and tops, for multi season wearing pleasure. The center pleat is drawn through the legs to make an almost genie pants look!
    Kerala Mundu Style Sari Wearing: This is two piece sari. A treat to look at and fun to try yourself. You can see more ways they wear mundus here in Trivandrum's beach areas.

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    waoo...wat an info...never noticed all these...thanks 4 sharing..:up;



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    it is mainly because of my wifes contributions here

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    ok...keep contributing.



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    woow its really a nice contribution

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    thanks you...4 shearing...
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