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Types of sarees that we offer

Indian saree is the beauty which can be worn for all occasion. In this journey of life where everyone wants to look one step more attractive than other, we offer you varieties to cherish your this journey.

For office going and daily casual wear you can prefer Printed Sarees. Prints are always in trend. You have options when it comes to choose from our bucket of printed saree collection as it includes floral prints, geometric prints, graphic/abstract prints, animal/skin prints and conversational prints.

For parties, social get together and family functions checkout our Party wear Sarees, Embroidered Sarees and Designer Blouse Sarees. These sarees have fine embroidered work on them with designer borders and are accompanied with contrast/matching blouse.

If you are a fashionista and you love to be in trend, we have contemporary Bollywood Sarees collection right for you. Stay in vogue and feel like a celebrity.

Weddings are special and its memories are treasured for lifetime. Wedding shopping is always a big deal! Women across nation do buy sarees at least once in their lifetime and that is when they get married. Shop online for your wedding now! Go and explore our Wedding Saree Collection.

For festivities and occasions Silk Woven Sarees, Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees and Festive Wear Sarees will lift up your ethnic look making you look super gorgeous with a traditional touch.

For modern looks we offer a stunning collection of casual and party wear Half - Half Sarees which will surely attract you showers of compliments.

Sarees are generally five to six yards long. They are woven with one plain end, two long decorative borders running through the length of the saree and a one to three foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration.
With so many colors, styles and designs you can shop for sarees online and enjoy best customer experience.

Saree Description:

Gorgeously mesmerizing is what you look draping sarees. As you are a true diva, we nurture your needs to become one. Sarees not only looks good but are also comfortable and easy to wear and care. A must-have collection in your wardrobe which will add a unique charm to your ethnic look. Be it any occasion, a homely event, casual or social parties, functions, weddings or receptions you will never go wrong in your fashion statement by wearing a saree. Peachmode offers you the best collection of sarees for all occasions and at best prices that you can buy online with ease.

An Indian Saree-Online Store

The saree is one of the world’s oldest and perhaps the only surviving unstitched garment from the past. Our country is one of the richest when it comes to cultures and traditions. Be it down south or up north, every region and state has something spectacular to offer-different cuisines, different rituals, different clothes and so much more.

But there is one thing that binds us all through threads of elegance and that is our love for sarees. The nine-yard beauty is something all women hold close to their heart. Sarees are not just cloth to be draped around your waist, they are much more than that. They have a deeper emotional connect for us, all because of our mothers.

If you're in love with sarees and are looking to expand your current collection, then you're at the right place to explore some online saree shopping.

Peachmode - Your Online Fashion Store

The Internet has revolutionized the way we shop. Because of the numerous advantages and benefits, more and more people these days prefer buying things online over the conventional method of going into stores. So in this world of technology, be a part of the revolution and start online shopping. Peachmode offer you products at best rates, premium quality and quick delivery services.
Free shipping, cash on delivery, easy returns and refund process makes your shopping experience more convenient and happening. Our aim is to be your one-stop shop for all your saree needs.

Sarees according to occasion 

Basically, there is a particular type of saree for every occasion. You just have to know which type of saree to wear on which occasion.

Saree For Day Wear

Sarees that are suitable for day wear have 2 main defining points. Firstly, they are light in color and secondly, they should preferably be cotton sarees. 

Saree For Party

Party-wear does not necessarily have to be western outfits. What if you are going to high profile dinner party with office colleagues? In such cases, you can wear net or designer sarees.

Saree For Weddings

Save your heavy silk and designer sarees for any weddings in the family or friends. You can wear bright colors like red, green and blue for weddings.

Saree For Business / Corporate Meeting

When you go to a business meeting, your saree must be minimalistic and plain. Choose chiffon, cotton or raw silk sarees. The color should be light and preferably muted

Saree For Kids School

When you are invited for a parents-teachers meeting at your kids school, you can choose to be chic and decent at the same time. Georgette or chiffon in a single color with a thin border is a good choice.

Saree For Romantic Dinner

When you have to dress to impress then there is nothing like transparent net or body hugging chiffon. Do not choose bright colors. Nude shades of chiffon have more tantalizing effect.

Saree For Festivals

On most festive occasions like Diwali, Holi etc you would be expected wear sarees. You can either wear designer net or silk sarees during this time. Festive sarees can be moderately heavy and you can choose matching jewellery with it.

Saree For Fancy Lunch

If you are going out for a lunch with your girl gang or going to kitty party, you need a contemporary saree. Choose plain but stylish saree in chiffon, net and georgette. You can also drape saree differently to get compliments for your style.

Saree For Puja

When you are invited to a puja, or religious ceremony, choose a traditional saree. You could either wear a plain kanjeevaram saree or Bengali tant cotton sarees with broad borders.

Saree for Travel and outing purpose

For traveling, you can choose synthetic light weight sarees. These are comfortable and easy to manage. You can choose sarees that are light colored with light embroidery, small prints etc. Avoid sarees with heavy embroidery, zari works, dark colors and large prints. Heavy sarees make it difficult for you to manage when traveling.

How to wear a saree?

Wearing a saree is not a rocket science! Here are few easy steps to drape a saree :-

  1. Hold one side of the upper edge of the Saree with your left hand around your waist to feet on your back side leaving free the pallu side on other end.

  2. Tuck the top border of inner of the Saree in to the petticoat in such a way so that the Saree may fall up to the floor level.

  3. Drape the Saree around the front keeping it on same height.

  4. Tuck the little top edge of the Saree into the petticoat keeping on same height.

  5. Make the fold of few straight plates from the right side and tuck it into the petticoat so that the bottom edge of the Saree should touch the floor level.

  6. Bring around the other end of the Saree in your both hand and keep pallu put on left side shoulder allowing the pallu fall on your back.

What are the types of Saree materials that every woman should own?

The traditional wear of Indian women Sarees increases the beauty of a woman, its the most sensuous outfit which makes a woman attractive and charming. The Indian woman of every age prefers to wear sarees in the auspicious occasion of her life.

Fashion keeps on changing but saree is only the attire which never changes but only its fabrics, pattern and colors keep on changing with time and trends.

Types of fabric that every woman should own are-

  1. Taant from West Bengal

  2. Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu

  3. Paithani from Maharashtra

  4. Sambalpuri from Odisha

  5. Bandhani from Gujarat

  6. Banarasi from Varanasi

  7. Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh

  8. Leheriya from Rajasthan

  9. Chikankari from Lucknow

  10. Phulkari from Punjab

What is the difference between chiffon & georgette material?

The easiest way to explain the difference is in their appearance and weight. Chiffon is thinner and more sheer and has more drape. Georgette has a thicker ply, resulting in a heavier fabric that although sheer, is more semi sheer if compared to chiffon.

Saree style for different body shapes

Pear-shaped

How to choose perfect saree for pear shaped body? Women with pear-shaped body have a heavier bottom as compared to their upper body. They should wear sarees of chiffon and georgette, as these will balance out their upper and lower part. The saree in seedha pallu style in draping will make their body look proportionate. Bold and bright colors will suit them better than light colors. Black, navy, burgundy, charcoal, deep green or purple saree will look great on a pear shaped body. Saris with beautiful borders, small prints and embroidery work will be a good choice. Draping a saree just below the navel will add grace and style.

Apple-shaped body

How to choose right saree for apple shaped body? An apple-shaped is heavy around the bust and stomach. They should opt for sarees with beautiful embroidery work, which will complement the body type. Longer blouses will cover the waist and problem areas. Alternatively, the sari should be wrapped a little higher. Silk is a fabric that will be suitable for an apple shaped body. The sari must be draped in a simple way with ulta pallu. Contrast color blouses will give a dramatic effect to the sari.

Overweight women

How to pick right saree for overweight women? Overweight women must opt for chiffon and silk sarees and avoid cotton and stiff fabrics, as it will make them look broader and bigger. Dark colors look best on heavy bodies. Handloom sarees will also look good. Full sleeves and long blouses will be more suitable as they will help to hide the flabs.

Voluptuous figure

How to wear sarees for voluptuous figure? Georgette, chiffon and net fabrics will suit the voluptuous figures. They will closely wrap around the body and highlight the curves. Dark colors will light embroidery and beadwork will make the woman look slimmer. Blouse with criss cross strings will attract attention.

Slim figure

How to wear a saree if you are thin? Women with a slim figure must go in for cotton, silk and organza which will give them a fuller figure. Saris in light colors with heavy embroidery, brocade or beadwork will be most suitable. Slim figured women can choose large bold printed Sarees in different colors. These women can carry off backless, sleeveless, halter neck and tube blouses very well.

Tall and slim women

How to pick right saree for tall and slim body shape women? Tall and slim women can carry off heavy borders on saris really well. They can also opt for big bold prints in a variety of colors, as it tends to divert the attention from the height.

Short and slim women

How to opt saree for short and slim body shape women? Women who are short in height should opt for sarees with a thin border as it will make them look tall. They should avoid big prints and heavy borders. Small to medium-sized prints will look great on short and slim women.

Can overweight people wear saree? What material?

Sarees can be worn in many ways and each way gives a different look. In India the style of wearing a saree varies from region to region. The only thing that we must keep in mind while choosing a saree is that it should compliment our body shapes. While a woman having hourglass shape can rock every saree; a woman who is a bit overweight should take a bit of care while choosing saree for herself to look slim.

If your looking fat, then you can wear chiffon, georgette and silk sarees. Fabrics like chiffon, georgette, Italian silk and crepe will make you look slim. It will give your body a balanced shape. Avoid wearing a saree which is of stiff fabric like cotton and organza as they add volume to your body and makes you look fatter. Prefer a dark colored saree over a light one which give a slimmer look. The prints and the border should be kept minimal. The draping style, the pleats should be lessened.

What type of saree goes well with slim body type?

  1. You can wear any type of saree if you are not too slim.But if you at too skinny then go for fabric that add volume to your body.

  2. Heavy and fluffy fabrics like brocade sarees, heavy silk sarees, cotton sarees, Organza etc. will suit you the best

  3. Heavily embellished sarees like rich embroidered sarees and more traditional kanjeevaram sarees and Tissue saree should look good on you.

  4. If you are tall and you like wearing synthetic sarees, go for bold and big prints.

  5. Short height women should go for small border and small print sarees instead of bold and big prints. Bigger borders will make you look shorter.

  6. Light colored sarees, particularly pastel shades will suit your body type.

  7. Heavily embellished Lehenga style saree also go well with slim body type.

  8. If you have a square body type or a straight torso and lack curves then you must consider wearing pre-stitched sarees. It's even better if you can get it customized so that the saree could be stitched to accentuate your figure.

What accessories can be worn with a saree?

Wearing Accessories with a saree is important and choosing the right accessories that goes well with your saree type and look, sometimes become a tough choice.

  • You can carry the accessories according to the event.

  • In general the accessories to wear with saree include earrings, heels/flats, neckpiece, bindi, bangles/bracelet/watch etc

  • If you are wearing an off-shoulder blouse then wear a choker and carry a classic clutch. Avoid wearing long earrings.

  • If you are wearing a simple blouse then just wear long earrings or jhumkas or Chandbalis. Keep your neck empty.

  • Wear classic rings and mid-rings.

  • You can wear western touch bracelets if your saree is a classic one and if you are going for more of a marriage look then you can wear kadas or bangles.

What country's people wear sarees other than India?

  1. Other than India almost all of the South Asian Countries women wear sarees. Countries such as Sri Lanka, Thailand, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh.

  2. There are more than 80 recorded ways to wear a saree, Different country’s women drape the saree in their own way according to their traditional.

  3. Also women's in other places like Malaysia and Singapore also wears sarees. But Now a days almost all foreigners are interested to wear the Saree. They love to follow our Culture.

Traditional way to wear a saree

Different regions of India have their own distinct forms of draping a Saree. Some of these are outlined below: 

  1. Gujarati way: This version of draping, commonly known as the seedha pallu way, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. Instead of opening to the left, the pleats are tucked so that they open to the right. Then, the pallu is taken to the back and brought over the right shoulder. It is then spread across the chest, and the left edge is tucked in the petticoat at the back.

  2. Maharashtra method: Instead of the usual five-and-a-half meters, the sari in this version measures eight meters. One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided sari, allowing greater freedom of movement.

  3. Tamilian version: Like the Maharashtra version, the saree in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.

  4. Bengali style: The saree is worn pleat-less; it is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder.

  5. Odisha Method: Nivi Drape - This method is from where the current popular method of draping has came from. In this method of draping one end of saree (opposite end from the pallu) is tucked into the petticoat from the front and then draped once around the waist. It is different as pleats are formed and tucked in the middle facing left. The remaining saree is then hung over the left shoulder to cover the chest. The pallu can also be neatly pleated and pinned to the shoulder, a convenient way to manage and the saree and ensure that pallu stays in place. Today the way we saree, is derived from the Nivi Drape.

What are the modern ways to drape a saree?

From runways to reality, from the dhoti style to the pants style, here are some amazing saree draping 
ideas to make you head out flaunting one of these with swag right away!

  1. Scarf Style: Drape the saree in the regular way until you reach the part where you work the pallu. Instead of pinning it up on your shoulder, wrap it around your neck. Who needs to worry about a neckpiece when you have a statement style like this one?

  2. Pants Style: Ditch the regular underskirt and go all out by tucking the saree around your favorite pair of jeggings, denims or straight pants. They look absolutely riveting and this look is super easy to carry.

  3. Belt it Right: Adding a slim belt to your saree clinches it at the waist giving you a very defined and hourglass look. It's the easiest way to accentuate your waist and look oh so stylish.

  4. Tunic/Kurti Saree: Try teaming up your handloom saree with a tunic or kurta instead of a belt for that very art lover kind of vibe. It makes for a wonderful office party/ lunch look.

  5. Dhoti Saree: This saree draping style is gaining a lot of popularity amongst the fashionistas, thanks to its superior style quotient. Not only does it allow for extra movement, but is also sure to look great with winter blazers and jackets, for an eclectic look.

  6. The Butterfly Style: The butterfly style saree is the BOLLYWOOD version of saree draping as its extremely popular with celebs such as Shilpa Shetty, Deepika, Katrina and many other divas. It involves very firmly and thinly plated pallu that bares out the midriff.

  7. The Cape Saree: Capes are still in vogue as they look very classy and elegant. Try a cape(long or short) over your saree to give it a very contemporary look.

  8. Chhotu Saree: The name is as appealing as the drape itself. The style has your saree stopping short at the lower calves, it’s about six inches above the ground and supposed to draw attention to your ankles and even footwear. If you want to try further, add another layer underneath the short layer to make it long.

 

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