History of Saree Fall: Know the year -old trend of saree, how and when it started

History of Saree Fall: Bandhani, Banarasi, Chikankari, Chanderi, Bomkai, are all different saris. For centuries in India, these saris have been adding beauty to women. The history of the saree is very old. Know the important information related to saree in this article today ....

History of Saree Fall: Know the year -old trend of saree, how and when it started

History of Saree Fall: Bandhani, Banarasi, Chikankari, Chanderi, Bomkai, are all different saris. The history of the saree is very old. For centuries in India, this dress has been adding beauty to women.

According to experts, Indian people wore similar clothes in the Indus Valley Civilization 2800-1800 BC. But today we will tell you about one thing related to it, not about the history of saree.

We are talking about the sari fall. On hearing the name of Sari Fall, Shahid Kapoor's superhit song 'Saree Ke Fall Se ...' comes to mind. Well, today we will know when and why Indian women started wearing saris.

The fruit is always connected to India's traditional dress, sari. The story of the practice of autumn is related to its planting here. Actually, saris have also changed over time. Earlier, simple and selected colored saris were worn.

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This was the problem with expensive sarees

The history of the saree fall also changed with time and it used to use embroidery-weaving and expensive stones. The more work is done in the saree, the higher the price. But he also had a problem. After using them for a few days, their lower parts start turning like pipes.

To avoid this, saris were pressed. But there was another problem, that the lower part of the saree was torn after wearing it for several days. Now how to protect the saree from it.

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This remedy was done to protect the saree

The people of Mumbai found the solution to this problem was the trend of Bell Bottom Pants in the 70s. Brass chains were used to protect their lower part. According to a report, in 1975, on the same lines, the tailor started chaining to save the sari.

There were two advantages of falling in a sari, one, it protects the sari from bursting and also helps to stay down by making a light saree heavy. Women liked this concept very much and thus Fall became an inseparable part of the sari world.

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