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About Our Fabrics
     
Do you manufacture the fabrics yourself?

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No, we do not manufacture fabrics, but we buy directly from fabric mills. We also design a lot of fabrics and place our orders with mill owners to make these fabrics exclusively for us.
         
Do I have to worry about fabric shrinkage?

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No. All our fabrics are pre-shrunk. Although some fabrics continue to show a residual shrinkage of 2% to 3%, we understand and allow for this shrinkage when we craft your outfit. Please do not add to your exact measurements-we will make any appropriate allowances for shrinkage and for your comfort.

In all of India, we may be the only garment producer now using pre-washed, pre-shrunk cotton in our outfit linings and saree falls. You will never experience ruinous fabric puckering caused by mismatched fabric shrinkage ratios with our clothing.
         
What fabric is this outfit made of? 
What kind of fibers are in the fabric?

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Some information about fabric is included with most of the item descriptions. If you need more information than is included there, please send us an inquiry at  webmail@indianfashion.biz or from the Contact Us page with the item number and description.
We do want to assure you that all our fabrics (including those with synthetic fibers) are of a very high quality. Also, we generally use cotton linings in our garments so that any synthetic fiber does not come directly in contact with the skin. We do choose to use synthetic fabrics, as well as natural ones, because some of the most beautiful, durable, fashionable, and economical patterns, textures, and drapes are found among synthetics.
         
 

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