Do you buy ready-made garments?
I go for cloth and get it stitched. How do you prefer?
Yes I know some people who invite and refuse to recognize when the time comes. I still remember some one invited me for a mangoshake and forgot. :evil:
[quote]Yes I know some people who invite and refuse to recognize when the time comes. I still remember some one invited me for a mangoshake and forgot.
[quote]Yes I know some people who invite and refuse to recognize when the time comes. I still remember some one invited me for a mangoshake and forgot.
This is very bad .Why you alone we all will go for mangoshake.
[quote]Yes I know some people who invite and refuse to recognize when the time comes. I still remember some one invited me for a mangoshake and forgot.
This is very bad .Why you alone we all will go for mangoshake.
Ask this question from the people who do it. They never give the party but even refuse to recognize you, so no parties any more.
I have done the same way you did it. This time I learnt one big lesson; ready made garments are cheap as the stitching charges become very high. I bought ready-mades this time and it needs some alterations but I saved great amount of money. :woohoo: :woohoo:
Sree this works well with ladies but when it comes to men the things change entirely.
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Sree this works well with ladies but when it comes to men the things change entirely.
Saree does not come under ready-made garments. And jeans costs more than 3-4 thousands.
I am not sure, there are different range available in all kind of garments. A sari is available from 30/ to 3lac rupees. So is trouser from 100 to thousands.
Here lies the problem in fact, you know ladies garments can fit easly by altering but not men's.
I don't what it is but i have always noticed it whenever we go to buy clothes my wife spend much money than me at the same time for equal number of dresses. :woohoo:
@suni51