All about Cotton Sarees and the Reasons Behind their Popularity
When it comes to the clothing of Indian women, sarees have a
distinguished place in the hearts of the women. No matter what the occasion is,
the lady in saree always catches the attention of the beholders. There are many
types of sarees and among them, the cotton sarees are most popular. With them,
you can gain a rich look and slimming effect without much maintenance.
In the country like India where summer dominates most of the
times in most of the regions, cotton sarees are the most comfortable to wear as
they are light weight. Even, they don’t take much time to dry up.
Colours
You can have cotton sarees in any colour. They are also
available today in mixed shades. You can also go for the dual shade sarees. The
multi coloured sarees where more than two shades are mingled to give it a
gorgeous look are also very popular.
Your Style Statement
Cotton sarees with wide borders are very popular nowadays.
You can also have a lot of designs in the borders. When it comes to blouses,
you can wear a matching blouse or even a blouse in contrast shades with a lot
of stitched designs.
Types of Cotton Sarees
Various types of cotton
sarees are made by the Cotton Saree Manufacturers in India. Some of them
are discussed below.
Tant: Tant is a Bengali saree well known for its texture.
You can have various types of designs of Tant sarees that are popular for its
scratched crispness.
Khadi: It is made of coarse Khadi material. This type of
saree is very popular today. Women from the glamour world are often seen
wearing Khadi with a combination of white and brown colour.
Dhakai: Dhakai sarees were originally made in Dhaka,
Bangladesh. But now, they are being made also in Kolkata. There are two
different types of Dhakai sarees, namely normal Dhakai that have plain thread
and Zamdani Dhakai.
Lucknowi Chikan: Chikan is a kind of embroidery of Lucknow.
The Lucknowi Chikan sarees generally have embroidery with contrasting colours.
Sambalpuri: The type is generally made in Odisha. It is well
known for its pallu and lively colours.
Katki: The main feature of Katki is its temple borders. It
is a great day wear as it comes in muted shades of colours.
Bomkai: Bomkai is also made in Odisha. It is distinguished
for its small embroidery dots and slim borders.
Pochampally: Pochampally sarees are from south India and are
popular for their patterns and colourful designs.
The Increasing Popularity of Cotton Sarees
Sarees are available in various types of fabrics. Among
them, the popularity of cotton sarees is increasing day by day. Apart from the
designs colours and comfort level, the embroidery work has helped them in
gaining much popularity. The price of a cotton saree also depends hugely on its
embroidery.
Another reason behind their popularity is that they are
available in different price ranges, enabling women to buy one that fits their
budget. Their easy maintenance has also contributed in making them popular.


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