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‘Bangladesh manufacturing Banarasi saree in gross violation of Geographical Indication law’

Making a saree is daring to dream?? Really?? A saree??
not saree ,Bangladeshi silk and cotton saree is much better and rich in quality ,
that you are already producing since long , when ever i got the change i never miss opportunity to by Bangladeshi saree
my reply was for arrogant comment
 
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not saree ,Bangladeshi silk and cotton saree is much better and rich in quality ,
that you are already producing since long , when ever i got the change i never miss opportunity to by Bangladeshi saree
my reply was for arrogant comment

There is a simple way to de-escalate arrogance.

It's called 'stop poking the tiger'.....
 
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It's a clear case of subtle cultural invasion, all part of a greater design. :)
Pretty fukin sure sari is a cultural dress of BD.
So much for your soft **** culture.

If anything it’s indians aping the West.. from clothing to the rather internationally mocked hinglish. Ya ! Ya (bobs head sideways).
 
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Pretty fukin sure sari is a cultural dress of BD.
So much for your soft **** culture.

If anything it’s indians aping the West.. from clothing to the rather internationally mocked hinglish. Ya ! Ya (bobs head sideways).

It's Benarasi saree, from Benaras/Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and that's the dress Bangladeshis wear for marriages! See how deep the cultural invasion is. :)
 
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It's Benarasi saree, from Benaras/Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and that's the dress Bangladeshis wear for marriages! See how deep the cultural invasion is. :)

Indian clothes (especially Sarees) are cheap to purchase in India, and the workmanship is good compared to the price paid. Whether Kanchipuram, Zardosi or Benares styles. Too confusing for any guy....

Women (of any religion) in the subcontinent (including Bangladesh) are at once very liberal yet very traditional with their choice of clothing. Bangladeshi women have been wearing Sarees as long as rest of subcontinent has. Although the method/style they use to wrap a Saree is very different from how South Indian or Western Indian women do it.

Clothes are chosen not on the basis of 'cultural invasion', rather as novel 'man-pasand' articles of beauty to grace an occasion mostly for vanity reasons.

Here is Ishrat Amin (one of our better female photographers). She is seen wearing four different outfits here. I am a simple guy, don't ask me why the different outfits. There is apparently some rule of propriety to all this......matching occasion to outfit. Very confusing....

According to your theory - she has been 'invaded' by the cultures of Pakistan and at least three different Indian regions just because she spent money on these clothes.

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