Half and Half Sarees: The Ultimate Trend of the New Age

Sarees are a traditional garment that has been there since man has known the dimensions of civilized attires. Since the inception of the nine yards as attire for women, it has come a long way by enjoying massive popularity throughout its course. In India, saree has cultural values associated with it and is considered an apparel that reflects the ethnic civilization that dawned upon India thousands of years back.

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What are Half and Half Sarees?

Every apparel is adapting to the modern age, and so are all the forms of sarees. It is in the 90s the saree marketers felt that there should be something new and it is then that the half sarees came as an innovation on the traditional form of saree.

Half sarees are so called because they come in contrasting shade of one color in the first half and another in the latter half of its horizontal length. These sarees are best suited to the taste of modern women who have the zeal to try on something new and different; while women with traditional taste continue to wear traditional sarees with borders and buttis.  

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Fabrics in Which Half sarees are Available

Half and half sarees are an innovative approach to the traditional saree. At the time half and half sarees shot into limelight, they were only available in chiffon and georgette. These sarees that emanates the spirit of the new age are available in a wide variety of fabrics these days.

  • Net Half and Half Sarees: Net is the favorite fabric of all the fashionistas out there. Half and half sarees available in the fabric of net generally come in a palette of either two dark colors or two light colors. The concept of contrasting colors is seen less in the fabric of the net.
  • Chiffon Half and Half sarees: Chiffon is a breezy fabric and is super light on the skin. If you plan to incorporate a chiffon half and half saree in your wardrobe consider your body type before that. If you are a curvy woman, you might want a saree that has at least one dark shade. However, if you have a petite body type, you can easily settle for contrasting or lighter hues.

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  • Georgette Half and Half Sarees: Georgette is another fabric that flaunts the half and half design extremely well. This fabric is lightweight and can be worn during any season.
  • Half Sarees in dual Fabrics- After the designers were done experimenting with shades and hues on a single fabric, the idea of creating half sarees with dual fabric played in their minds. These sarees contain two types of fabrics that are joined by stitching. The most common combination in dual fabrics is chiffon or georgette with the fabric of mesh. This type of saree looks really amazing and adds a new dimension to the persona of its wearer.

Other types of fabrics in which the half and half saree are widely available are crepe, viscose, silk and velvet. These sarees are easily available online at a reasonable price and would make you look extremely stylish.

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Maintenance of Half and Half Sarees

As half and half sarees come in different varieties and with different level of embellishment, their maintenance differs. However, we will tell you some common tips on how to maintain your half and half sarees.

  • If your half and half saree have mesh or net fabric, never give it for a machine wash.
  • Consider giving a heavily embellished half and half saree to the dry cleaners.
  • These sarees are generally delicate, iron them on the reverse side by spraying water.
  • If you wash your half and half saree at home, use a good detergent and wash in cold water.