In India, every culture and region has created its own distinct dress and dressing codes. Regardless of the material, there is a commonality among various classic Indian costumes.
• One prominent example is the simple length of cloth known as the sari, which is used as a sort of apparel in most of India and is made primarily of cotton or silk, but synthetic fabrics are sometimes used these days.
• Famous silk sari types include Banarasi, Kanj ivaram, Paithani, Patan Patola, Muga, and Mysore. Cotton saris come in an abundance of varieties.
• This piece of unstitched fabric is available in hundreds of variations overall.