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PAWSABELLE | 19:23 Sun 09th Jul 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Hi, does anyone know of any shops in either Manchester, Liverpool or Chester where I can buy a sari please? I'm attending a muslim wedding in two weeks times. Thanks in advance. Paws x
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I can't find anywhere in Liverpool or Chester but a bit of websearching has suggested that these might retailers might have what you want. (NB: The web details about these shops are all very sketchy. I can't guarantee that they all sell saris. Phone to discuss your requirements before travelling):

Shah Fashions,
602 Stockport Road, M13 0RQ.
0161 225 7113

Habib & Aziz Fashions,
8 Bury Old Road, M8 9JN.
0161 721 4959

Ashraf & Sons Ltd,
20-24 Chatley Street, M3 1HX.
0161 832 9682

Rahman Garments,
477 Cheetham Hill Road, M8 9LR.
0161 795 3514

Punjab Collections,
225 Wilmslow Road, M14 %AG
0161 256 4797

Chris
Oops! The postcodes probably aren't important anyway but, just in case you need it to find a location from Multimap or similar, that last one should be M14 5AG.

Chris
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Hi Chris, thanks very much,that's really helpful. I was panicking a bit, I had googled Saris but there was a 14 day delivery period to buy on line. I had asked the groom's friends about dress on the day and they said it was fine to wear what I want, but I think they were just being nice, and I want to make an effort for him. Thanks again. Paws x
I take it you're aware that a sari is likely to show some of your midriff, and that it might not be acceptable to show your body in the mosque in this way?
I'd be more inclined to wear body armour .. just in case
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SaxyJag - I've looked at a few on line and will be going for an outfit that includes the blouse and skirt underneath, I don't like showing off my tummy! Thanks for warning me though :-)
Sphinx_Svens - where can I get that, lol!
http://www.memsaab.co.uk/saree.htm
Try here. Not m/c or l/pool but near enough.
Don't know if the site is up to date. They hopefully still have a part of their store still selling,not been in for a while
Excuse the ignorance,but do Muslims wear a saree,thought that was Hindu
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The english lady chef in the restaurant where the groom works told me on Saturday that she is wearing her sari (so I assume it's right) and that is when I started panicking as some of the lads had told me to wear what I would usually wear so I hadn't looked into it. Thanks for your help
Rock'n'roll, I don't think it's so much a case of wearing ethnically appropriate dress, as of wearing something acceptable in a place of worship. The sari does tend to be a Hindu choice of dress, but there's nothing to stop anyone wearing one.

I think if Pawsabelle's going to wear a blouse that conceals her midriff, she'll be OK. Pawsabelle, do remember to keep something with you to cover your head with - a light scarf tucked into your bag should be OK, or even the stole part of the sari.
well theres a sari and an indian dress, the indian dress is, a dress with trousers, a sari is a small top which usually bares your midriff and a long piece of imbellished material which has to be fitted correctly (so make sure you get someone who knows how to do it to help you if you do buy a sari). muslim weddings don't always take place in a mosque, so find out where it is and see if it's alright. if it is in the mosque make sure you either wear an indian dress or a demure enough outfit with a headscarf.

hope it goes well!
Come to Oldham, there are millions of them.
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Funnily enough, the wedding's in Oldham!

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