They are usually made from recycled saree material. If you have several saris, there is no need to buy new dresses for the summer. . Instructions can help, but it's best to just experiment yourself! If you don't want to wear anything underneath, like a jumpsuit, go to the store and buy some large safety pins to secure it in place. For some styles it can be good to have a helper unless you are very flexible to reach behind your back. If you are like me you will tailor some dresses to your liking. I generally prefer the larger version of this, although personally I'm not a plus size. I like having extra stuff to play with. Finding out how Indian women wear saris on YouTube can give you inspiration on how to wear these gorgeous western versions of saris! The style is eccentric, bohemian and casual. But it's still a dress and with the right accessories, you can wear it for many different occasions. I even wore them to work with blazers, flats and stud earrings.
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