Plus size women have their own unique needs when purchasing salwar kameez and Indian fashions. Use this guide to help make the most informed decision you can when purchasing plus size Indian Fashions.
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The Guide
While plus size women share some of the same issues and needs as any other salwar kameez wearer, they also have the unique need of finding one that fits properly. As any plus size woman can tell you, there is a difference between wearing clothing that was made with the right proportions for a plus size woman and wearing clothing that was simply made bigger. Part of the appeal of salwar kameez, specifically, is that it is figure flattering to all sizes and shapes but this is not the case if it hangs like a sack off your body. This is the same for any Indian fashion. So how do you find the right item when okay and the internet are currently flooded with so called plus size Indian fashions? Use the guidelines below to help. Some are general tips that you will find in my other articles on the web or within okay while others are specific to plus size wearers.
Plus Size Indian Fashions/Salwar Kameez Whether you have worn plus size salwar kameez and Indian fashion for years or are new to it, the single most important fact you need to know is this: India has no concept of plus sizes. Sellers offering plus size Indian fashions are either offering it custom made to your measurements or they are offering ready made sizing based on what their idea of plus size clothing may be. For many sellers this is a gepletely random and varied process. To give you an example of this, in the past three months I have seen salwar kameez being offered in size 3X by many different sellers. One seller had the bust/breast measurement of a 3X listed as 57 and one had it listed incredibly as 41! Anyone who is a 3X size woman will tell you that 57 is too big for a 3X bust while 41 is more of the size of an American size Large. There are sellers of plus size Indian Fashions and Salwar Kameez who have done research on the proportions of the plus size woman as well as have many years of experience clothing different shapes and sizes. These sellers will gee closer to helping you find a better fit in ready made clothing and will be better able to assist you with custom made clothing.Know Your Own Measurements This is one piece of advice that will help you in more ways than one. First, it will allow you to sort out all the variety in sizes as described above. You need to know your bust, waist and hip measurements at a minimum. Most sellers list the bust, waist, hips and length of the suit. A general rule of thumb in the Indian fashion industry is to allow yourself at least 2 extra over your measurements in the bust and waist. Example: You have a 52 bust so you are going to look for a suit with a bust of 54 or more. The 2 extra will result in a very close, tailored fit. Many plus size women find this a little too restrictive (more of this later) and prefer a 3-4 loosing in the bust. 4 is considered a loose fit and anything greater than 4 will rob you of the beautiful shape you are hoping to achieve. If you have a specific problem area (mine are my upper arms) then you really should know that measurement as well. While most sellers will not list these specific measurements you should be able to contact them with your concerns.Indian Fabrics Fabrics used in salwar kameez and Indian fashions are different from most fabrics used in the USA and in western clothing. For the plus size woman, they can be especially restrictive at first. Most plus size fashions in the USA and in western countries have been made with some stretch or give to the fabric for many years. If the item is not specifically marked as stretch fabric, it is made up of soft material such as knit which does have some give. When plus size women go into Indian fashions they are not used to fabrics that do not have any give at all. Due to the nature of the material being used, it is especially important that the plus size woman have a properly fitting garment. Make sure you know your measurements and allow yourself enough room for gefort.Know the Language of Indian Fashions Since a lot of sellers use the most popular keywords in their titles and item descriptions to bring more traffic to their auctions and websites, it is really important that you know exactly what you want to buy. For example, the words saree and salwar kameez are very popular search terms, you might find them used in the same auction or item title. Since a saree and a salwar kameez are two very different types of clothing, this can be confusing. Another gemon tactic that most sellers will engage in is using the word salwar kameez in their title when the actual item may be a churidar kameez or an Indo-West Pant Suit. This is not to intentionally mislead you. It is because most buyers are just not familiar with the names of different Indian fashions. Do a little research and know exactly what you are buying. It can only help you to know the different kinds of Indian fashions available. For your convenience I have a guide for this purpose. It is currently posted on my website but will be added to okay guides as soon as possible.Most Indian Fashions Have Discrepancies Most Indian Fashions, unless they are being mass produced, are not cut or stitched by a machine which can be programmed to cut and stitch each measurement exactly like the one before. In fact, most Indian Fashions are still cut by hand and stitched individually. This means that you can expect some discrepancies from piece to piece. For example, if you purchased a 4X size suit from a seller and it fit perfectly, then bought another size 4X suit from the same seller, there is a chance that some of the measurements might be slightly different. These differences are not usually listed within a half inch to inch margin. This is a normal practice. When the differences are more than a 2 inch margin, it is important to contact the business or seller so they can make a replacement for you. It is also gemon to have small discrepancies in the embroidery or decoration on a suit. This is not to say that the suit should look like a gepletely different suit but small differences only add to the unique nature of the suit. If you feel the item is significantly different from the one photographed, you should contact the seller and let them know your concerns. Know Your Seller/Research Them I can not stress this enough. In the case of okay, you can use feedback to help you with this but do not fall into the trap of seeing hundreds or thousands of positives at a glance and stopping there. You really have to dig deeper to get a feel for a seller. Here are some tips to help you sort through the hundreds or thousands of gements:1.Start by looking at the overall feedback rating it is true that you can not please every person every time, in life and in business. You can expect even good sellers to have a few negatives but you have to look at the percentage of negative to positive. Even if the seller has a good positive feedback you should look a little deeper.2.Explore the Negatives First If a seller has any negatives at all, it is worth your time to check into those. If the seller has hundreds/thousands of feedback, this might take a little time to sort through, but it is worth it. Even if the seller has only one negative to every 50 positive, remember that you could be that one person who has an issue. See what the buyer says and also if any gements are left by the seller. You will want to check out the buyer also by looking at their feedback. If they have a history of leaving bad feedback for sellers then you might just have a buyer who can not be pleased. Do not take the sellers word for it though, you need to research it yourself. If, however, the buyer does not have a history of leaving negative feedback and has left a negative feedback for a seller, you should look at it as a legitimate geplaint. If the seller has listed a response to the negative feedback, take a few minutes to look at other responses as well. Does it seem like a canned response? Does it look like the seller has done what they could to help? If there is more than one negative gement, be sure to read as many as you can. This will let you know if there are any similarities.3.Looking Closer at Positive Feedback One of the biggest mistakes potential buyers make is to not look close enough at the positive feedback. Often when a buyer receives their items they are so happy with the way the item looks that they rush straight to leave feedback. Sometimes, they have not even tried the item on. As a potential buyer you want to look beyond the usual So beautiful gements because items can look beautiful but be poorly made, etc. Instead, look around for gements about the fit of the garment as well. Since a lot of customers leave gements before they try items on or look over them carefully, there may not be many gements out there like this. You can also look at gements that indicate the type of customer service the customer received. It is not ungemon to see gements about how lovely an item is but also to see gements that seller did not answer emails or was slow to gemunicate, even within positive feedback. Remember that if this is the case and you have a problem you may not get the support you need. Look for gements that praise customer service, gemunications, etc. You as a future buyer can be of great help to other future buyers. Be sure to leave feedback but before you do, look over your item, try it on and get an idea about how well made the garment is. If you think that there are any issues with your item, contact the seller and allow them a chance to help before you leave your feedback. Unfortunately, mistakes do happen and it is possible that it just slipped through. Leave your gements, but remember to be fair. You cant be too picky with hand made items but you also should not have to suffer from a poorly made item. If you have had any experience with customer service, be sure to leave that feedback as well.
I hope this guide has been helpful to you. If you would like to see another guide please let me know and if I have the time I will be happy to write it for you and others.
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