What’s the secret to looking fantastic in any saree or lehenga? A well fitting blouse. Even when you’re wearing the most beautiful saree, an ill-fitting blouse can completely spoil the look. The problem is that getting a women’s saree blouse stitching from the local tailor can be a hassle. After several revisions, you can wind up with something unsatisfactory. There’s a lot more to the blouse stitching than just measurements. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when getting a designer blouse made.
Things You Need To Remember Before Saree Blouse Stitching Measurement:
#1 – Choose The Perfect Fabric:
The fabric you choose has a significant impact on how well your blouse fits. If you’re not going to wear the saree’s blouse cloth, you’ll need to make a decision. Of course, the material is the first thing to think about. Stiff fabrics tend to increase volume and aren’t suitable for a tight fit. However, you may wear them as a crop top or shirt-blouse.
Cotton, blended cotton, and silk work beautifully for a modest yet elegant style and a perfect fit. Are you planning on wearing the saree to a party? Lace, net, or georgette are all excellent choices. These look great on the back or the sleeves. When there’s lining underneath, all of these are more comfortable and last longer (which Binks will get for you, wash, and iron before stitching in!) Finally, think about the weather. Do you want to get caught wearing velvet during the scorching summers?
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#2 – Wear The Right Inner
It is essential in two ways. First, while you’re giving us the measurements for your blouse, please measure yourself in a well-fitting inner. Because that’s the only way to get the fit correct, these will mess up your blouse measurements. Second, when it’s time to wear your luxury blouse, make sure it’s matched with the right Inner. For example, a push-up inner might give you a fantastic shape if you’re wearing an embroidered crop top style blouse as the central focus of your outfit.
#3 – Consider Your Body Type:
Remember that you look your best when you’re at home and confident in your skin. So, when it comes to design and saree blouse cutting, choose features that highlight your best features. For example, puffed sleeves and partial puffs give a small frame structure.
Long sleeves, if elbow-length or three-quarters of an inch, look fantastic with a broad or deep neck and tone your arms. On skinny, wide bodies, a boat neck and short sleeves look fantastic. If you have a large breast, square and sweetheart necklines are flattering.
#4 – Carry That Extra Margin:
Sarees are a classic addition to any woman’s outfit. Make sure you buy a length of fabric that will last you over the years, with extra seam allowances on the inside for any future alterations.
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#5 – Ask About Fasteners:
If you’re going for an unpadded blouse, have the tailor add straps with fasteners inside the shoulders so you may hook your bra strap to the blouse. It’s an excellent tip for ensuring your bra straps don’t show through no matter how hard you dance!
#6 – Analyse The Armholes:
The armhole fit is one of the most common issues with blouse stitching. You won’t be able to lift your arms if it’s too tight, and it’ll spoil your entire look if it’s too loose. So, how do you do it correctly? The precision of your measurements will have an impact on the final fit. Make sure the tape across your arm is snug but not too tight when you’re measuring yourself. If you’re sending a sample blouse rather than measurements, try it on again (don’t rely on your recollection) and check the sleeves from both the front and back.
Are there any annoying folds? Is it easy for you to move your arms? Isn’t there anything cutting into your bicep or arm? Remember to wear the proper Inner!
Wrap Up:
Whether it’s for your next office party or your best friend’s wedding, Hello Laundry‘s alteration service team will ensure you look your best. A dedicated tailor will help decide the right neckline, sleeves, and material for you.