Garments of India



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Indian textile industry has captivated the world ever since ages with their incredible intricate designs and patterns. The affluence of their fabrics is matchless and gives stiff contest to their counterparts globally. With there being no scarcity in the variety of fabrics, Indian craftsmen and artisans come up with inventive patterns and designs which are adequately commanding to lure global buyers. The numerous woven dreams attached with royal shine of the fabric thus making them worth possessing. Fabrics are abundant which are afterwords given perfect feature and shape. Such as the renowned muslin which has not reasonably become a myth as these fantastic yarns still carry on to be created in the wide corners of the country. For weaving the fly shutters are generally used. The other materials normally used for weaving garments are :
Cotton / Silk / Polyester / Rayon / Jacquards / Denim  / Moss crepe materials of garments
    Products with finishes like peach wash, stone wash, prints, plain dyes, sand wash, weaves to name some and beautified with wide-ranging Indian provincial styles of embroidery such as embellishments with zari  / sequins / chikan / bead / mirror / phulkari darn /  jali work the garments undertake several levels of treatment before they are finally equipped to hit the market. Whether it is the handloom or knitted garment all have equally appealing. Designs are plentiful that captivates the buyers and charge their wardrobe.

    Sari, the most familiar traditional Indian dress is available in such ample variety and style that every state has its’ contribution towards its traditions. The sophistication of the tapestry and brocaded cotton like the mashru and himroo that were created as courtly dress material for the Muslims also deserves individual mention. Indian embroidery has a multiplicity of regional styles like the chikan work, jali work, phulkari darn work, mirror work, bead work and many more to suit all tastes and styles.

    The various types of popular Indian garments which are available include both casual, formal wear, traditional or contemporary in nature are classified into following types: Shirts / Trousers / Tops / Skirts / Saris / Blouses / Salwar Suits

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