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Lehenga Saree | How to Dress in a Sari

Indian Sarees, A sari is an Indian subcontinental women's garment originated and mainly worn in India. It has been worn historically many times, being the native dress of India. <br>

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Lehenga Saree | How to Dress in a Sari

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  1. Lehenga Saree | How to Dress in a Sari

  2. Indian Sarees, A sari is an Indian subcontinental women's garment originated and mainly worn in India. It has been worn historically many times, being the native dress of India.  www.indianmarketplace.net/

  3. Start with having the right clothing on. You'll want to have your shirt or top on (such as a choli), your petticoat (sometimes called an inskirt) on and tied snug, and your shoes on before you start wrapping. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  4. Wrap and tuck the starting end. You can use a safety pin to pin it into place at your waist right now, but the petticoat should be secure enough to hold it in place. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  5. Pleat the other end. Switch to the other, more decorated end of the sari (called the pallu). You'll want to make the pleats that go over your shoulder. Do this by using your fingers span to space the pleats, and fold them across the short end of the sari. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  6. Drape and secure the pleated end. Reach the pleated section around behind you and drape the pleated end from the right hip and then over your left shoulder. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  7. Cover and tuck the hip. Pulling the fabric from the top left of the skirt until it is taut at the back, drape it diagonally so that it covers your exposed love handle and then tuck the fabric into the waistband at the navel. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  8. Pleat the remainder of the fabric. Adjust the fabric so that you have a loop in front of you of the fabric that is making up the waistline. Pleat this remaining fabric to reduce the size of the loop until it fits your waist. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  9. Pin it in place as necessary. You can pin your sari in more places if you want to make it more secure. A pin at the armpit on the right can help make sure it stays draped over your right breast, for example. www.indianmarketplace.net/

  10. Please fill out the form below if you need assistance. www.indianmarketplace.net You can email us at sales@indianmarketplace.net or you can call us as well at 425-418-0197. www.indianmarketplace.net/

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