Indian Ethnic Clothes Buying Guide

Mounika Gade
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People are not misguided about how to shop for Indian ethnic clothes because they do not have choices. They make a mistake based on a number of assumptions that seem sensible enough but subtly lead to an ill chosen option a material not fit for the season, a cut not suited for the occasion, and an inappropriate size.

The purpose of this guide is somewhat unique compared to other shopping guides. Rather than being a list of traits to consider when looking for Indian ethnic clothes, this guide discusses the top five assumptions that are likely to be made during the shopping experience and what the reality is behind each assumption. Knowing these five facts will be far more useful than a list of features.

These assumptions have been stated so many times by so many people that they are regarded as truths. These are not facts, and recognizing them for what they are will simplify your shopping experience considerably.

Embroidery Volume Isn't the Same as Embroidery Quality

It is a simple thing to conclude more embroidery means more worth, doesn't it? Not necessarily so. It is as likely that the heavily embroidered piece was put together using machinery and glue as by hand. Embroidery quantity means nothing when assessing the way the fabric was completed.

The true indicators of quality lie in the feel and consistency of the fabric. Hand finished zari work has some variation and depth in its appearance, with variations in lighting caused by the lack of total uniformity. Machine or glue work embroidery looks flat and consistent regardless of quantity. A moderately embroidered piece which has been nicely completed will generally last longer than a heavily embroidered poorly finished fabric.

Why One Outfit Rarely Works for an Entire Wedding

This might well be the costliest assumption when it comes to buying ethnic wear. Wearing just one very heavily embellished garment and hoping to wear the same to the mehndi, the ceremony, and the reception will always end up in you having an outfit that looks overly dressed for daytime and a little bit dull in the evening light.

The occasions are different and need different outfits, not because it is required by custom but because the lightings and level of formality vary from a haldi to a reception during the day. What will work well during the day and what would look great at night is quite different and planning for two or three outfits during the wedding season will prove to be smarter.

Indian Ethnic Clothes Buying Guide

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The Sizing Chart Problem No One Warns You About

It is the reason why there are more return orders than any other reason. The size chart of Indian ethnic clothes doesn't always correlate to sizes used in the US and UK; besides, different brands have different sizes in inches, and their "mediums" may differ by several inches. Measuring the ethnic wear according to the size chart (not taking into account actual body measurements in inches or centimeters) is one of the most common mistakes in buying online ethnic clothes.

A more appropriate approach would be measuring yourself according to the size chart of each particular item. Blouses and bodices are especially tricky and should be measured separately because it is the hardest part of ethnic wear to fit properly.

Having an extra day for alterations would also be helpful. Although the well fitted clothing sometimes requires some small alterations after arriving to you, it is usually considered as a natural thing to do, not a mistake.

Color Depends on Lighting, Not Just Occasion

Color codes for ethnic wear keep appearing so frequently that they have become an established truth, yet they have more to do with lighting than occasion. A vibrant and bold color looks absolutely gorgeous at a daytime wedding party function and at a colorful Diwali party held during the day as well it's not the occasion that matters in this case, but the lighting. The same goes for rich jewel colors, which look great at festive evening parties as well as at wedding receptions.

Rather than following the color code according to the kind of occasion that's being celebrated, it's more logical to follow the lighting code.

What Actually Determines How Long an Outfit Lasts

There is a correlation between cost and durability, yet not as direct as one would expect it to be. A decently priced garment made of high quality fabric and stitched well will last longer than an expensive garment purchased only because of its brand or excessive amount of ornamentation. It is the fabric thickness, seamwork, and the method of application of the embroidery that make the garment durable and not the price itself.

In this regard, understanding fabric content, paying attention to the details of construction by looking at pictures of the product, and asking questions about the methods of application of the decoration will be more helpful than relying on price as a symbol of quality.

It should be kept in mind that being "designer" does not necessarily mean being "expensive." The status of a designer garment is achieved through construction and finishing and not due to its price thus, it is quite possible to buy a durable piece while sticking to a certain budget.

How the RAANI Collection Reflects These Realities

The RAANI Collection by Agapi Clothing was designed taking into account the following corrections rather than volume and trends:

Suhaag Crimson Red Floral Saree demonstrates the correction of the quality over quantity principle beautiful embroidery, which is thoughtfully placed rather than numerous and voluminous.

The Royal Purple Anarkali Suit solves the one outfit problem, since it is designed exclusively for evening events and does not claim to be an everything outfit; it has a silhouette that is comfortable for dancing on sangeets and receptions.

Black Embroidered Designer Lehenga contradicts the assumption about the usual color of such clothes. This unusual color of Indian ethnic wear looks great in evening lighting and proves that not only traditional colors can be used.

This piece was chosen because of the illustration of the corrected assumption, not just to show the collection itself.

Suhaag Crimson Red Floral Saree by Agapi Clothing featuring elegant floral artistry, a graceful designer drape, and premium ethnic style for bridal and festive occasions.

How to Approach the Next Purchase Better Way?

Instead of making a shopping list including more embroidery, brighter colors, and more expensive price, ask yourself three questions:

Is the embroidery high quality or just numerous? Check product pictures before believing that heavy always means good.

Is it suited for one particular event or tries to be suitable for all of them? The wardrobe including two or three targeted outfits will always perform better than one do all dress.

Am I sure in measurements of the garment? Do not use usual size as the main criterion when buying different brands' clothes.

All these questions do not require much time, but answering them helps to avoid most of the shopping regrets connected with ethnic clothing purchases the outfit that did not fit or looked worse than in the picture.

Shop With Corrected Assumptions, Not Common Ones

The best Indian ethnic wear shopping is achieved by doing the opposite of what we usually do when shopping. Choosing quality over quantity, selecting individual items rather than a one size fits all outfit, and ensuring correct measurements rather than relying on memory get these three right, and the rest becomes simple.

Discover the entire RAANI Collection at Agapi Clothing.

Black Embroidered Designer Lehenga by Agapi Clothing featuring intricate handcrafted embellishments, a luxurious bridal silhouette, and timeless elegance for wedding receptions and grand festive celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Indian Ethnic Clothes

1. Does the quantity of embroidery determine the quality of Indian ethnic wear?

No. Hand embroidery with slight variation is always going to be better and long lasting compared to machine embroidered products.

2. Does Agapi Clothing deliver Indian ethnic wears in the USA?

Yes. Agapi Clothing delivers Indian ethnic wear to customers in USA, Canada, and the UK.

3. Is it possible to buy one outfit for every wedding function?

Maybe. However, since the light and formality requirements differ for the different occasions, many people opt to buy several items for the different weddings.

4. Do Indian ethnic wear have uniform sizes between brands?

No. Sizes of different brands are different and hence the need to measure body size for each specific brand before purchasing.

5. Is a high price associated with high quality Indian ethnic wear?

Not really. Quality of Indian ethnic wear is determined by fabric weight, construction of seams, and attachment of the embellishments.