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Fashid Retail: For beautifully embroidered and quality garments

Beautiful embroidery has been adorning peoplesu2019 garments for centuries. When one thinks of salwar kameez or printed kurtis in India, they immediately think of the state of Punjab and North India.

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Fashid Retail: For beautifully embroidered and quality garments

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  1. Fashid Retail: For beautifully embroidered and quality garments Beautiful embroidery has been adorning peoples’ garments for centuries. When one thinks of salwar kameez or printed kurtis in India, they immediately think of the state of Punjab and North India. However, to better understand the integration of this type of dressing in the modern-day attire, one must understand the cultural reasons for this shift. Kurtis and Salwar Kameez As this became a common way to dress after the Moghul invasions and rule, people found creative ways to decorate and embellish; embroidered suits in India have been around for a long time. One of the oldest designs of salwar kameez is the Anarkali suits which have been popularized in recent times. One of the most elaborate methods of embroidery is the zardosiapplication. This is was reserved for the upper classes who could afford to have stunning metal embroidery done on the garments. Traditionally, gold and silver threads were used, however, in modern time, often colored copper threads are used due to the prohibitive cost of getting authentic Zardosi work done. The modern-day sari draping Traditionally, saris were worn in India without a blouse. This was even the case during the Victorian times under British rule. In ancient India, women wore pieces of cloth draped around their body either as a skirt with pleats and the upper body covered, or a long length of cloth draped around the body, which became the saree over time. Blouse for sarees The blouse that we know about today was first worn by in West Bengal, by a woman from an educated and very renowned family; she was refused entry to an English club on the basis that she was covered only by a saree, which was common for women in those days. The blouse is a relatively new trend, not more than a hundred and fifty years old. Even though it is a new addition, embroidered blouses are not only beautiful but can be pieces of art, depending on whether they are hand or machine embroidered. With recent technological advances, embroidery like everything else can be machine-made. However, nothing can take away from the value of an item which has been stitched by hand or embroidered. Saree embroidery Embroidery is a work of art and embroidered sarees in India are priced high due to the work that goes into it. Depending on the intricacy of the designs, and the type of threads used in the work, hand embroidering sarees can take anything between a month up to three months. This is true even for embroidered suits in India. This low turn around time and craftsmanship is what raises the price of such garments.

  2. Good quality embroidered garments can be expensive, but completely worthwhile for special occasions. At Fashid Retail, we offer you the best options at afforable price, without compromising the quality. Wholesale vs Handmade Garment: Choose What is Right for You Choosing the right fabric goes a long way when selecting designs for your clothing. While attire may look grand when in silk, it may look underwhelming in cotton, and vice versa. The fabric that is selected will be the deciding factor of what type ofprinting is required, how the item maybe washed and so forth. Wholesale versus handmade There are many printed sarees in India due to the mass-scale production. However, to get good quality items, it is important to check the source of the item. Unfortunately, one of the main drawbacks of mass-produced items is that fact that the quality of the product may suffer. Casual dress Retails orders are cheaper to produce handmade or stitched ones. Handmade products can not only be expensive, but they are also unique in the way they are made. No two people can achieve the same results, which make each piece unique. Handmade does not always mean stitched; it can also mean that the cloth was fabricated by hand but was stitched using a machine. Although that is most uncommon nowadays unless one is traveling to the rural areas. Another great way to create a unique piece of garment that you personally prefer is using your ingenuity. You can buy plain and generic sarees or suits of their choice and have it worked on. For example, one can buy a suit an Anarkali suit in India and then have someone do embroidered work on it. This works out to be more cost-effective for the person than buying a ready-made embroidered product. The Bottom Line If you are looking for quality wholesale attire that is unique and cost-effective, you cannot go wrong with Fashid Retails. Get in touch with us today to find out more about our premium wholesale collections.

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