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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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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
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
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
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
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
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.
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!
hope it goes well!