Size and Draping


Saree a South Asian female garment that consists of a drape varying from 4.5 to 8.5 meters in long and two to four feet in wide that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder. Because of the harsh extremes in temperature on the Indian Subcontinent, the saree fills a practical role as well as a decorative one.It is not only warming in winter and cooling in summer, but its loose-fitting tailoring is preferred by women who must be free to move as their duties require.
The saree is usually worn over a petticoat in the west; with a fitted upper garment commonly called blouse. A blouse can be short or long sleeves.
There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a Saree. The most common style is for the saree to be wrapped around the waist, with the loose end of the drape to be worn over the shoulder, baring the midriff. However, the saree can be draped in several different styles, though some styles do require a saree of a particular length or form.
Women of today’s generation like to follow the latest trend in clothing. Wearing a low waist outfits is most popular among younger generation. It could be jeans, skirt and saree. Most of the women don’t like to wear below navel but some. Due to various factors they do not step forward in wearing below navel. However, they try and because of shyness they get back to their original way of dressing.
Wearing any outfit below navel is not a sin. It enhances ones beauty as well as shows your courage to the outside world. 
Having a round and deep navel is a boon and gives appealing look. If navel is not deep, like a closed one, then decorate the navel with small ornaments. It gives appealing look, especially when hidden and shown behind a transparent saree. 
If you have flat belly non bulky figure this body hugging drape of the sari is giving full justice to body. The Low-Waist Style will make

Man sweat!!!

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