About VSaree

if Any query Mail on this (Care@vsaree.com) Incorporated in the year 2014 at Surat, (Gujarat, India) we “vsaree” is a sole partnership firm engaged in a wide range of Exclusive Ladies sarees, Designer Sarees, Bollywood Sarees, Fancy Sarees, also Gown, Salwar Suits, Lehenga Choli, Ladies Evening Wear, Ladies Tops, Salwar Kameez, Chaniya Choli and Fancy Kurti.
Entire range is designed using best quality fabric and progressive technology at our state-of-the-art designing unit. In order to maintain the requirements of the customers, entire range is tailored as per the current fashion trends and entire range is available in various colors, designs, sizes and patterns. Exquisite design, elegant pattern, exceptional look, fine stitching, shrinkage resistance and color-fastness are the features that attributed towards popularizing these wears amongst style conscious clients. Moreover, we trade and supply Anarkali Suits and Designer Suits. Functioning under the direction of our Owner, “Mr. Naresh Patel And Mr. Mayur Patel ”, we are able to achieve a formidable position in the industry. He proficiently guided us in expanding our client base all over India.

During 2500 BC, India became one of the first places to grow and use cotton for making clothes. Human art forms in Indian temples and monuments are perhaps the main source of information on Indian clothing. Apart from that the rock-cut sculptures, the cave paintings, and remains from the sites of Indus Valley civilization also give a detailed bureau of clothing trends in India.A large majority of Indian clothing for men and women has evolved from garments like langota, lungi, sari, gamcha, and dhoti. India is the second most populous country in the world and it shows great diversity in its population as well. Clothing in India is greatly influenced by the religion people follow. The most notable ethnic apparel for men in India is the kurta pyjama. The Sherwani is an iteration of the kurta pyjama and is mainly worn during the wedding. However, the kurta pyjama is an iteration of the jama dhoti which was worn by men India in the 19th century. It is still worn regularly by men in rural areas and occasionally by men in urban areas during festive occasions. Apart from the dhoti ethnic Indian wear also consists of the sarong which is more commonly known as the lungi. It is a piece of cloth that men drape around the waist and tie it. It is usually worn by Muslim men. But a large majority of men in South and East India can be seen sporting the lungi.

It comes in different patterns and colors but the length of the cloth is usually constant. The sherwani is another Indian ethnic wear. The ethnic name of this garment is achkan. It is essentially a kurta made in the form of a jacket with exposed button, heavy embroidery and needlework. The sherwani flows just below the knees and is usually paired with pants called churidar. As a matter of fact, churidars are also worn by Indian women.


The bandhgala is an iteration of the sherwani. Bandh means closed and gala means neck. The name suggests that the garment sports a closed neck design or what many people like to call as the mandarin collar design. This garment hails from the royal land of Jodhpur. The pants worn with this are baggy throughout the hip and thigh region and grasp the legs tightly. This Indian ethnic wear gain popularity quickly and a large majority of men wear this outfit during festivals, weddings, and special occasionsSarees are indeed the most popular indian ethnic wear for women. A saree is basically a long piece of cloth, usually around 10 meters long which is draped around the body in a variety of different styles.
Different regions have a special type of saree, for example, Kanchipuram from South India, Paithani from Maharashtra, Benarasi from North India, and Muga Silk from Assam. A blouse is worn with the saree which is called the choli.

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