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Tailoring Tips for Wholesale Kurtis

  Tailoring is an exquisite art that makes clothes fit perfectly well on people with unique body shapes and sizes. Stylists take several things into account while tailoring clothes. Regardless of the fabric, the quality, and cost of your kurti, great tailoring can accomplish several things – make your dress look expensive and high-end, make you look tall, slim, and refined, compliment your body perfectly, and even repair your favorite dress perfectly. So, if you are going to a tailor, there are a few things which you should know.  For readymade designer kurtis at wholesale price, check out AKS-Clothing, the largest manufacturer of wholesale kurtis in Surat.   Start with one dress: If this is your first experience with a new tailor, start with minor tailoring needs. For instance, instead of asking them to stitch your new designer suit, bring a couple of kurtis that require a simple hem or small alternations. Check their work first before giving them expensive clothes to tailor.  Give yo

How to Drape Saree Like a Professional – Tips for Saree Draping

 No outfit can be worn in different styles as the sarees. The Indian traditional outfit is one of the most popular dresses worldwide. You can drape today’s saree differently tomorrow with new accessories, and no one would find out – that’s the beauty of this nine-yard beauty. However, to add the sensuous and oomph factor, you must drape it like a professional stylist. Please don’t fret, for we have the perfect list of tips that will make you one.  P.S. If you are looking for designer sarees and kurtis at wholesale price , check out AKS’ wholesale kurtis catalog online.   Perfect Saree Draping Tips for All  Pleating varies based on the saree fabric: Chiffon requires loose and short pleats, while silk looks better with broader and regular pleats.    Ironing the pleats : No matter how freshly ironed your saree is, after draping it, iron the pallu and front pleat separately for silk and cotton sarees. Many professionals pleat, iron, and then drape the saree as lehenga.  Level the saree rig