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The six-yard drape remains the queen of Indian attire. Worn differently in every state—the Gujarati Seedha Pallu , the Bengali flat drape, or the Maharashtrian Kasta —the saree is surprisingly practical. It requires no stitching, is breathable in extreme heat, and is universally flattering. For the working woman, the saree has transformed. Power looms and synthetic blends (like cotton-silk and georgette) have replaced heavy, handloomed silks, allowing for "sarees for the boardroom" that are wrinkle-free and machine-washable.