SARIs
A sari, also spelled saree, is a traditional garment worn by women in the Indian subcontinent. It consists of a long rectangular piece of fabric, typically about six yards in length, wrapped around the body with one end draped over the shoulder. It is worn with a fitted blouse (choli) and a petticoat. The style, color, and fabric vary by region, occasion, and personal preference.
The most common modern drape is the Nivi style, where the fabric is wrapped around the waist,
Saris are produced in a wide range of fabrics, from cotton for everyday wear to silk for
Regional significance and identity are closely tied to sari traditions. Banarasi sarees originate in Varanasi, Kanjeevaram