Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sarees here sarees there sarees online everywhere

There is a lot that goes into buying a saree, various aspects need to be considered before you can make the final decision. There is type, style, fabric, pattern, prints, colour under which one also has to consider a combination of colours and the right match between colour of the saree and ones complexion. It is a never ending battle of finding that one perfect saree, you remember when you would accompany your mother or your aunts, and having to enter innumerable saree shops that lined the street as well as having to sit in each and every one of them for a minimum of one hour before they finally figure out that there is nothing in the shop worth buying. Finally you reach that final store and you have about had it, and there in the window is the one you have been looking for all day, and now you understand the worthiness of the saree.
Now with online shopping portals, buying sarees has become painless and cuts down effort drastically. Of course there are a lot of steps to go through, but with the help of filters, one can cut down all that time of going through unnecessary brands, colours and fabrics that you know do not interest you in the first place.
Filters include brands which is a helpful tool, because many a consumer have their regular brands that they will buy from, therefore finding it more trustworthy. The most bought brands in sarees would be among Samyakk, the best of silk sarees from India Silk House, more ethnic prints and designs from Urban Pari and Fabindia and of course Soch for a more wedding and occasion centric style. Indusdiva on the other hand spans across all types with their amazingly large number of pieces all of which are easily available online.
Other filters that are a must for sarees are Occasion which include, casual, Ethnic Wear, festive, formal, party, seasonal, wedding, etc but it is better to use this filter at the end, because as far as individual tastes go, a womens sarees that you consider for a wedding may be filtered through as casual.
Then there are the obvious filters such as colour, fabric such as Georgette, Silk, Crepe, Organza, Chiffon, Jacquard, etc, pattern such as embroidered, floral, geometric, paisley, striped, solid, etc and of course the most important of filters for many, the price range.Make sure that you select a saree online in which a 360 view image is put up next to the product, that way you are guaranteed that your saree is exactly what you wanted, design and print wise, be sure to notice things like the blouse piece and the loose end of the saree or more commonly known as the pallu. This way you can have an idea about the kind of shoes and accessories you will need for your saree, and come the occasion, you will be ready with everything. Look over the specifications, the length, colour, blouse piece, etc and make sure that the home delivery is free and that there is a wide enough return policy as well as a cash on delivery system in place, that way if there does happen to be an issue with the piece, you won’t have to worry about added expenses.

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