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Travel India - Women Clothing



India has great variety in terms of climate, culture and ethnicity. This variety has big impact on clothing, especially on woman clothing.

Most of Non-Indian people consider sari as woman general clothing but it’s not correct. We have variety of clothing. Even we have huge variety in draping a sari. Now a day, jeans and and other western clothing has become most popular in India among girls but still when you travel India please take few precaution.

Even though India has variety of culture, most of them are conservative and believe in covering body very well.

When you visit India try to dress in very much simple way. India has humid and hot weather. So many travelers prefer cloths which are short in length and without sleeves. So that they don’t feel much heat and body doesn’t get exhaust.

I will not recommend such clothing. While traveling in India, according to climate and culture, wear cloths which cover most of your body part like pants till ankle and avoid sleeveless. I am not asking you to wear sari or Salwar Kameez as they may not be as comfortable as your normal clothing. But you can dress Indian cloths in your style like in pants you can choose, ankle length jeans, heram, cargo or something airy which gives wind to flow through legs. For top, you can choose Indian short Kurtis, or different loose shirt or top which is not skin tight. Also carry scarfs as they just don’t give comfort but also looks beautiful and help you to cover from heat, humidity, dust, etc.

Indian Kurti Heram Scarf
Indian Clothing


Now where you can get these cloths? They are easily available overall world. Still if you don’t get , then arrive India and you can find them in any metro city of India like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, etc. very easily.

And still if you don’t get contact me. I am totally ready to help you for shopping.
So enjoy India with safety and health.

For any query and suggestion please write.

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