Sari- Ethnic wear of Indian women

Sari is one of the traditional wear of Indian women. Sari is a piece of fabric which is 5-6 yards in width. Amazing thing is that there are no stitches in a sari. Sari is wrapped around the waist by the women. It is worn over a choli and an underskirt (also known as petticoat). It consists of a length of cotton, silk, or other material. In India sari has also remained a leading wear not only in special occasions but also in daily life. In many traditions in India, it is custom to wear only sari by the married women. Overall sari is famous in whole of India; however the usage differs from place to place. Even the wearing style of sari is different in different parts of India. Usage of sari by women can be linked back to ancient times, though the style of wearing it has changed with time. It is very difficult to find single women in India, who does not have a single sari in her possession. Popularity of sari can be judged from this point that it is still the maximum worn cloth by women in parties. Sari comes in different price ranges, sari price can range from 2$ to 1000$. Sari also comes in different varieties, different kind of varieties of sari are Kanjeevaram, Konrad, Banarasi, Kota Doria, Baluchari etc. Different verities have different style of making and material used. Being used for so long has not reduced its popularity. Recently many Hollywood actresses have also admired it. Though sari is a simple plain cloth, however it has the power to increase the beauty of women many times. There is a common saying in India that every woman looks beautiful in sari. However, a concern has started coming on the surface. The new generation of working class of women found it difficult to continue with this ethnic wear because it reduces the speed of walking and it is difficult to manage. One thing is certain that sari is going to survive in all the odds because it has the power to enhance the beauty of women, which no other cloth has.

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