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How to Drap a saree below the navel?

How to Drap a saree below the navel?

The first thing to remember while draping a saree below navel is to wear your petticoat below the navel. Take one end of the saree and tuck it in the petticoat. Remember not to tuck in too much of the fabric. Take one end around and tuck in the saree below navel.

How to wear a saree properly?

If you are married, you might prefer covering your navel so no one gets any feelings by looking at your navel. But, if you aren’t married, then wear your saree about 5 inches below the navel so you can get attention as well as look hot. If you are visiting a pub, then wear a saree about 7 inches below the navel.

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How to wear a pallu with a saree?

Tuck the non-pallu end of your saree on the left side and do one round around your waist, leaving some part of the fabric for the pleats. Take the pallu and wrap it around your body. Secure with pins on the blouse and bring one corner of pallu pleat over the left shoulder and pin it.

How do I wear a saree with a chubby midriff?

If you have chubby Navel with a fleshy midriff then try wearing saree exactly below the navel or max you can wear upto 2 – 3 inches. A decent exposure will give you a decent look. Some girls might have an attractively flat midriff. So you girls can wear the lowest waistline saree.

Do you feel uncomfortable when wearing a saree in public?

So this is the common feeling whenever I wear a saree. But in public transport it gets uncomfortable whatsoever when there are lot of stares from every angle . To be honest, wearing a saree below the navel feels more comfortable than wearing it above the navel.

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Is it Rocket Science to wear a saree below the navel?

There is no more rocket science. Don’t go beyond your comfort level and never follow 100\% any celebrity because they are getting paid for all the show off! The traditional way of Saree is not below navel but 2 or 3 inches above navel and meant to cover all the body.

What is a sari and why wear one?

Saris are often passed down from one generation to the next, as part of a wedding trousseau or given as gifts for milestone moments. As well as being purely functional garments, like many aspects of our clothes, saris are deeply connected to our memory and identity.