Summer Secrets: 5 Must Have Sarees for This Summer

Do you want to beat the heat with some cool summer fabrics? Do you want to look elegant and fresh in this summer? Apart from western outfits, you can equally look stylish in Indian ethnic wear, and whenever the ethnic wear is concerned, the first thing that comes into our mind is saree. Yes, this six yard can create the delightful effect on anyone!

Well, you should know about five types of sarees when you are transforming your wardrobe for this summer. There are more than hundreds or thousands types of sarees available in Indian market. For hot and humid weather the perfect choices would be cotton, mangalgiri, narayanpet, ghicha silk, kota daria, kerala cotton or kasavu sarees, malmal, khadi, jute and a lot more.
Let's read about the 5 most favorable sarees which are suitable for this weather.

Cotton sarees :-

Originated in Bengal, cotton hand painted, handloom, block prints, Tangail cotton sarees are famous for its prints, soft texture and various disigns.  These soft sarees lend a beauty and a touch of class to the one wearing the saree and perfect for your summer wardrobe.
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Kota Daria Sarees :-

Originated in Mysore then shifted to Rajasthan, Kota or Kota Doria sarees are made of cotton or silk and have khats or check or square patterns on them. Woven on a traditional pit loom, these sarees are made from strong yarn. Kota saree is light-weight and comfortable to wear and looks dignified on the wearer.

Mangalgiri Sarees :-
Originated in Andhra Pradesh, Mangalagiri sarees feature appealing tribal designs and this is one of the most popular types of fabrics, woven from cotton. The design includes closely-woven patterned zari or embroidery borders. The body of the saree is pure cotton and the pallau of the saree is usually designed with stripes and gold embroidery.
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Kasavu Sarees :-

Kasavu is a hand-woven cream or ivory or white based cotton saree with golden zari border, worn by Malayalee women generally in any auspicious festival. Though now days, this saree is crafted in silk and resham fabric and the golden border have been replaced with different kinds of colored zaris and designs. Kasavu sarees are considered as one of the oldest forms of the modern day saree and also known as Kerela Kasavu and Mundum Neriyathum (Nereyathum) and adored by women all over India for its super soft yet striking texture.

Ghicha Silk sarees :-

Ghicha silk sarees fabrics are a hand-woven yarn and these sarees are highly appreciated for their rich and smooth texture. Generally ghicha saree ranges use mulberry and non-mulberry silk fabric. These sarees are available in various colors, designs, and lengths and famous for fine quality, soft texture, color fastness & outstanding weaving.

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