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The skirts are crucial under garments over which a saree is wrapped. The petticoat has to go well with the saree blouse. The saree blouses and Indian blouse are available with and without needlework and in different stuffs such as cotton and satin. Blouses also known as cholis and are available in many different colors and styles. Indian saree is draped with a matching or a complementary colored blouse which gives the Indian saree a very
stylish look. Sleevless, low neck, haulter neck, backless blouses are available to give the most feminine look to the gorgeous Indian sarees. An Indian blouse usually refers to a woman's shirt relatively smaller in size. Blouses are often manufactured with cotton or silk cloth and may or may not consist of a collar and sleeves. Indian saree blouses are normally tailored than plain knit tops, and may have exclusive "feminine" details for example, ruffles or embroidered patterns. Indian saree blouses have buttons upturned from that of men's shirts. That is, the buttons are usually on the
blouse left-hand and the buttonholes are on the other hand. The reasons for this are vague, though. These days, knot saree blouses are also very much in trend. A saree blouse reveals more than it covers up. The cut, color and the way it is sported would tell you a lot whether the wearer is casual, sexy, bold, reserved, or conservative. It is a dead steal of a woman's approach and inner personality. Little wonder, Indian blouses are no longer taken as meager decorative garments. As designer Suneet Verma states: "It is a proclamation of a woman's sense of liberty, an expression of female narcissism, and, most significantly a celebration of feminine poise.