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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
5

Why you like western fasion​

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1 answer:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
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Answer:

1- western wear are really trendy … they change the trend every season hence you look trendy ….. but in indian wear its not such a thing

2-the patterns … there are hell more than 500 patterns in women western wear so you can browse a lottt but in indian wear you have very less patterns

3- In western wear they change with occassions E.g some tops or bottoms you can wear in casual as well as formals ….

4- matching problem ……. its very difficult some times your leggings do not match with kurti and it happens a lottt …. in western wear its not like that you can wear jeans , jeggings and all the stuff

Coming to conclusion off course there are indo western brands as well like Global Desi Etc. doing well so its like combination ….. but still its depend on person to person some feel comfortable and some even dont comfortable in jeans as well …..

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