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Here are Fabriclore's picks for the winters. We have the fabrics covered, now the styling is on you. But we bet, with these fabrics, there would barely be a need for any extra on it.<br>
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9 Best Fabrics for Winters Be Fashionable Yet Ethnic with our Top Picks
Corduroy This fabric has its own loyal fandom, those who love Corduroy and can ace the look with nearly everything, whether trousers, jackets, dresses or shirts.
Velvet The right choice of velvet garment or decor can give one a really classy and rich appeal. It’s considered to be a traditional winter fabric because of its heavy tufts and soft texture.
Kinkhab The lovers of royalty most definitely should have this fabric in their wardrobes. Its popularity goes way back to the era of Mughals, when this was considered among the most sought after luxury textiles due to its rich brocade work and motifs woven in gold, silver and silk.
Tussar Talking of the silks, here’s another one - Tussar Silk. Super rich in texture with a fine gold radiance, this is also not that hard to maintain. Besides, a beautiful tussar stole will only add that classy shine to your overall look.
Taffeta This is another one if you do not like to compromise on quality. An extremely rich luxury fabric, Taffeta is crisp, smooth and goes in silk as well as with rayon and polyester.
Mashru Silk What looks like silk with a slight, smooth feel of cotton? Mashru it is! A beautiful blend of cotton and silk. This is a blessing for those who love cotton too much but only want it custom for winters.
Munga Silk From Banaras Fabriclore sourced Munga Silk fabric from the state of Banaras. Quite known for its uniqueness. Munga is none less than a masterpiece for your wardrobe. Especially, this is a must have if you are an aesthete who loves to collect the finest of clothing and art alike, because this is both.
Uppada Silk Ain’t nothing like adorning a beautiful Uppada saree In the winters. This fabric is exquisite because of the calculated weaves and yarns to bring out the texture.
Denim Last and definitely not the least, rather a favorite regardless of seasons and trends, Denim it is. New season calls for new ways of living and styling too.