23 Different Types of Sarees Every Bride Should Have In Her Wardrobe. #Saree Shopping
- Poonam Desai
- Feb 18, 2020
- 1 min read

How was your feeling when you first wore saree? And while you were twirling in your newly owned elegance, have you saw what your parent's eyes said?
But this is all fun until the day when you will start wearing it as a mandatory costume.
I brought my first saree at the age of 24. And not because I wanted to wear it somewhere, just because I liked it so much that I couldn't ignore it, It was baby pink color, ombre patterned with white embroidery, and embedded pearls. I used to wear it, admire myself in the mirror and keep it back.
In India, saree is very important apparel, there are few functions, where you just can't opt for other costumes then saree, not only because of elders, but we all have to agree that there are no other clothes which could pull up the elegance of saree.
So After my marriage got fixed, I sat with the list of things need to buy, And the biggest list was my saree list. I had to decide, which type, how many, what color everything. Here I will help you to make the same. So let's start?
Note: I have chosen all these saree from Amazon.in, Link for the same given below the pic.
1. Banarasi




2. Kanjeevurum




3. Chiffon

4. Floral



5. Georgette party wear

6. Net Saree



7. Half Net Saree



8. Lehenga Style Saree


9. Satin

10. Navuvari Saree

11. Chanderi Saree



12. Cotton Saree



13. Paithani Saree


14. Katpadar Saree


15. Brasso Saree


16. Gujarati Style Saree

17. Mysore Saree


18. Zardosi Saree


19. Patola Saree


20. Shalu



21. Plain Saree

22. Printed Saree

23. Silk Saree


Let me know if this list helped you. Like, comment and share with your friends and family.
Happy Shopping!!!!
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