Why we made dressing in India all about sanskar and culture?

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Since we were kids, we are hearing the fact that India is the land of unique culture, custom and traditions changing its ways when we hop and jump on the different locations in the country, it has a different style of clothing and dressing up all around. From sari’s to suits, bohemian looks to Swadeshi dhotis, the nation portrays a completely different set of clothing style altogether.

Kudos to the fashion designers and their studies today, we are one of the most versatile dressing countries in the world. The country which hugs around jeans and skirts with a deadly combination of designer saris and lehengas. The culturist values of clothing, meeting up with the western style quotient makes the dress up even more blingy and stupendous.

However, the boasts about cultural dressing and abandoning the western one quite takes up the chart every now and then in the boxes of news channels, where people are wanting to turn an entirely into “cultural clothing”. What is your take on that? Are what we wearing in the present frame totally culturist and complies rightfully with the bygone traditional values?

The answer might vary from person to person. However, what actually is cultural wearing, is it about no body show? If yes, then the saris which are being worn as of now show a greater amount of skin than that of a crop top maybe.

Or is it about men wearing kurta pyjamas, and not t- shirts and shirts, then why are we calling for the multi-national companies and is it morally correct to wear these so-called culturist clothes in the office environment? Sometimes yes, but no one can wear that all along, and all the time.

Another factor, which makes the western clothes capture the market is ‘COMFORT’. Yes, and we cannot decline the fact that the western clothing is quite comfortable and can be worn easily without a hassle. Whereas imagine draping the sari daily in the morning and leading with it for whole day long and sitting in front of your laptops in those cubicles? Sounds really hectic, right?

Another aspect of the same is Fashion, men and women who are still stuck with the culturist clothes are versatile in their wardrobe choices. They love to wear all kinds of clothes and re-experiment with the same. As of now, this is what is being done by most of the Indians. The perfect amalgamation of the two is the new cool which is all in all loved and adored by the people, that introduces, the sense of culture, modernity and comfort to complement the two with the icing of the title “fashionista”.

The ball rushes to your court, decide for yourself that if the clothing that the Indians are currently claiming to be cultural, what it is? Is it the modern call? Or somewhere the stereotypical facts are yet taking over the mindset of people? And also, if wearing whatever a person likes is a crime? You are the ultimate conclusion maker.

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