Indian Traditional Clothing for Women Tops Readymade Saree Sari Blouses Short Sleeve Crop Top India Choli Black Red party lehnga
Indian Traditional Clothing for Women Tops Readymade Saree Sari Blouses Short Sleeve Crop Top India Choli Black Red party lehnga
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SPECIFICATIONS
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Gender: WOMEN
Type: Ethnic Blouses
Material: COTTON
Material: POLYESTER
Model Number: Indian Choli-002
Item Type: India & Pakistan Clothing
Special Use: Traditional Clothing
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About Size Warm reminder:
Asian sizes, clothes have no elasticity. Suggest buying clothes with a breast circumference 1-3 centimeters larger than when wearing a bra. After receiving the clothes, whether big or small, you can follow the steps below to change them.
Package include: Tops*1
Asian sizes, clothes have no elasticity. Suggest buying clothes with a breast circumference 1-3 centimeters larger than when wearing a bra. After receiving the clothes, whether big or small, you can follow the steps below to change them.
Changing the size of a choli (a traditional Indian garment worn with sarees or lehengas) involves making adjustments to the fabric and fit. Here's a basic guide:
1. Take Accurate Measurements
- Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
- Underbust: Measure just under the bust.
- Waist: Measure around the natural waistline.
- Hip: Measure around the fullest part of the hips.
- Shoulder width: Measure from one shoulder seam to the other across the back.
- Choli length: Measure from the shoulder down to where you want the choli to end.
2. For Making It Smaller (Tightening)
- Take in the sides: To make the choli smaller, the fabric along the sides can be taken in by sewing along the seams. You can also reduce the length of the sleeves if needed.
- Alter the bust or waist area: If the bust or waist area feels too loose, you can take in the fabric to fit these areas snugly. This may involve removing the existing stitching and resewing.
- Shortening the length: If the choli is too long, you can shorten it from the bottom or cut the fabric from the neckline.
3. For Making It Bigger (Loosening)
- Let out the sides: If there's extra seam allowance on the sides, you can "let out" the stitching and give the choli more space.
- Add fabric panels: If there's not enough seam allowance to let out, you can insert additional fabric panels (like matching fabric or lace) on the sides, back, or front to increase the size.
- Adjust the neckline: If the neckline is too tight, it can be made wider by adding fabric or reshaping the neckline.
Package include: Tops*1