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		<title>5 Most Comfortable Fashion Fabrics For Indian Climate</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fashion knows no limits. It has to be versatile. It is not limited to certain fabrics or styles. But fashion needs to be sensible. It needs to be comfortable. It needs to be appealing while keeping your senses cool. Indian weather is mostly hot and humid unless you are staying at the peak of mountains. Before thinking fashion, you might wanna think about keeping yourself sweat free &#38; cool. Hence fabric plays a major role while deciding Indian Fashion. There are certain types of fabric which are versatile and could be worn all year round while surviving Indian hot and humid climate. Best Fashion Fabric For Hot &#38; Humid Indian Climate While you are out buying fabric for a dress you saw last night on fashion TV, it is important to take into account the temperature of your city. Something that works in the west , might not be suitable for the eastern countries. So you might have to tweak down your perfect dress idea to something stylish an comfortable. Here are the most versatile fashion fabrics for Indian climate that you can choose for your outfit ideas: 5. French Lace Fabric French Lace Fabric is the most feminine fabric that has a web like self pattern. It comes in various designs, patterns and colors. It generally needs a lining to go with but is very comfortable yet fashionable fabric to wear. This fabric is suitable for daily wear as well as special occasions. In India, this is a very common fashion fabric used to make traditional as well as western dresses. The price of the fabric also varies from affordable to luxurious. 4. Luxurious Silk Don&#8217;t raise your eyebrows when I say is a comfortable fabric. It actually is. It is a natural fabric. You can opt for sheer chiffon and Georgette or crepe &#38; satin depending upon your comfort level and fashion needs. Every fabric has a it&#8217;s own characteristics of flow and fall. The fabric selection is based on the type of dress you want. 3. Ryan &#8211; Synthetic But Better It&#8217;s a blend. It&#8217;s made from cellulose. Hence it has a nice capability to soak sweat and keeping you cool. It&#8217;s definitely a nice choice if you are inclined more towards comfort. It is a versatile fashion fabric for Indian climate for that reason. The type of the fabric looks good while keeping you comfortable all day long. 2. Linen Linen and cotton are very similar in terms of texture and comfort. Cotton comes from cotton plant while Linen comes from Flax plant which grows once per season. This fabric is more suitable in absorbing sweat and as a result provides more comfort. But it doe not mean that it falls short in terms of fashion. Linen is a preferred fabric for summer fashion by big fashion houses. You can find numerous styles made with Linen fabric.  1. Cotton &#8211; The King Of Fabric For Indian summer, cotton is the most comfortable wear be it even your under garments. Cotton is not only comfortable but also a versatile fashion fabric. Be it a Saree or a Shirt, nothing can beat cotton for everyday fashion purpose. Staying cool and presentable is very important when flaunting your style &#38; fashion sense. Choosing Cotton as your fashion fabric is considered to be the best practice while you are in India. &#160; Fashion is what makes you feel comfortable and confident. Invest wisely in your wardrobe. Your wardrobe must have fashion essentials but comfort should never go out of window. Fashion &#38; Comfort can co exist. Comfort is fashionable. &#160; Much Love, Nisha ♥</p>
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