
a traditional, unstitched garment for women in South Asia, originating from the Indus Valley Civilization, and is made from a long strip of cloth that is draped around the body

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A saree is a long piece of cloth—usually 5 to 9 yards (4.5–8 meters) in length and about 1 meter in width—draped elegantly around the body. It’s typically paired with:
a blouse (choli),
and an underskirt (petticoat).
Versatility: Can be draped in over 100+ styles, depending on region and occasion.
Timeless: Has been worn for thousands of years, mentioned even in ancient Indian texts.
Cultural identity: Every region has its own saree style, weave, and meaning.
Weddings
Festivals
Religious ceremonies
Office/formal events
Daily wear (especially cotton
sarees)
Today’s sarees include:
pre-stitched or ready-to-wear sarees,
chiffon/georgette flows,
designer drapes,
fusion styles with belts,
jackets, and crop tops.