How do I search for the products I want?
We have a user friendly menu that allows you to shop by product category (e.g., Kanjivaram Silk Saris, Fabrics) or brands. You can also search directly from the search bar in the top-right corner.
What is the process once I have selected the pieces that I wish to buy?
Once you choose the products, you will be directed to the registration and payment page. You can choose to purchase products as a guest or complete the process of registration (in which case we will capture all the details you enter and you can simply login with your email ID when you shop at Epic's later. You will then be re-directed to our secure payment gateway page where you can choose to pay in any mode you wish.
You may also contact your Customer Service agent on Whatsapp ( +91 7976261840) and she will help the process, including sending you a payment link.
What are all the modes of payment available to me?
Our payment gateway accepts all domestic and international credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Maestro and AMEX),all domestic and international debit cards, internet banking transactions (Indian banks).
If you'd like to pay via PayPal, please write to [email protected] or whatsapp us at +91 7976261840 with product details. We will send you a PayPal invoice, against which you can make the payment. Bank charges on Paypal will be added to the invoice.
If you prefer paying via local cheques/pay orders/demand drafts you're welcome to do so by sending it to our address. We will process your order as soon as we realize the payment. Please send your cheques/pay orders/demand drafts to:
Epic Saree,
Holi Ka Circle, Badi Basti.
Pushkar - 305022.
Contact Number:+91-7976261840
FAQ
PRODUCT & CUSTOMIZATION
We constantly strive to get accurate information about the provenance of our handwoven and hand crafted sarees. We have blogs explaining about the crafts that we have. If it is an exclusive saree, you can check out about that in the description or you can contact any of our customer service executives for more information.
The colours of the sarees will differ according to the screens and devices. We assure you that the colour is up 90% match to the physical product. We also offer an additional service to customers, if requested via chat or whatsapp. We will provide you with daylight images and videos of selected sarees.
We extensively use metal zari in our handloom pattu sarees and banarasi sarees. The higher range of handloom sarees has a small percentage of gold and/or silver powder mixed in the metallic zari.
Please note the list of do’s and don’t s for your handloom saree -
- Specialist dry clean only
- If required, lightly iron the saree on low heat, put a thin cloth over the saree to avoid direct heat.
- Refold your exclusive woven silks with zaris occasionally to avoid settling of and fading on the creases.
- Store in a cool, dark cupboard; wrap the saree in a pure cotton or muslin cloth, allowing the silk to breathe , if the saree is not used frequently.
- Silk sarees are natural protein; try to avoid staining
- In woven sarees layers of threads can get caught in sharp edges or jewellery, Try to avoid the weave damage
Most of the handwoven sarees like kanchipuram silk sarees, banarasi silk sarees come with matching blouse pieces. For designer sarees, we do inhouse pairing with a matching fabric attached to the saree. Also, we have an extensive selection of handloom, handcrafted and designer fabrics online for you to choose from. Visit [email protected]
ORDER ENQUIRIES
We regret the inconvenience caused. Do contact us via phone or whatsapp to the number below. We will assist you in placing the order.
Phone/Whatsapp: (+91) 7976261840
You can also mail your query to the below mail id, we will ensure a swift response! Email id: [email protected]
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How To..
To keep yourself warm in a saree during colder weather, consider the following tips:
a. Choose fabrics that provide insulation, such as silk, wool blends, or heavier textiles like velvet or brocade.
b. Layer your saree with warm clothing like thermals or full-sleeved tops underneath your blouse.
c. Pair your saree with a warm shawl, stole, or pashmina wrap that matches the colour and style of your saree.
d. Accessorise with gloves, a beanie, or earmuffs to protect your extremities from the cold.
e. Additionally, consider wearing warm socks or boots to keep your feet cosy.
To wear a saree smartly and enhance your overall look, consider the following tips:
a. Ensure that the pleats are neatly tucked and the pallu is draped gracefully over your shoulder.
b. Choose a well-fitted blouse that complements the saree and flatters your body shape.
c. Pay attention to the accessories, such as statement jewellery, belts, or clutches, that can elevate the look of your saree.
d. Experiment with different draping styles or innovative blouse designs to add a modern twist.
e. Confidence is key. Carry yourself with poise and elegance to complete the smart and stylish saree look.
To wear a Bengali saree at home, follow these steps:
a. Start by tucking one end of the saree at the centre of the waist and make multiple pleats.
b. Take the pleated section and fold it like a fan, ensuring that the pleats are facing to the right side.
c. Wrap the saree around the waist, bringing it to the front, and secure it with pins.
d. Drape the remaining fabric over the left shoulder and tuck it into the waist at the back.
e. Arrange the pallu gracefully over the left shoulder, allowing it to fall in pleats.
f. Complete the look by accessorising with traditional Bengali jewellery, such as a tikka, bangles, or a nose ring.
To wear a Marathi saree (Nauvari style), follow these step-by-step instructions:
a. Start by tucking the saree at the centre of the waist and make a few pleats.
b. Wrap the saree around the waist, taking it from the back to the front, and secure it with pins.
c. Take the remaining fabric and drape it between the legs, tucking it at the center of the waist at the back.
d. Bring the fabric to the front, splitting it into two equal parts.
e. Take one part and drape it over the left shoulder, allowing it to fall in pleats.
f. Take the other part and bring it under the right arm, wrapping it around the waist from right to left.
g. Secure the loose end at the left waist, either by tucking it or using pins.
h. Adjust the pleats and pallu to achieve the desired look.
To wear a saree in different attractive styles, you can experiment with various draping techniques. Some popular styles include:
a. Nivi Style: The most common style where the pallu is draped over the left shoulder.
b. Gujarati Style: The pallu is draped in the front, covering the entire torso, and then brought over the right shoulder.
c. Bengali Style: The pallu is draped over the left shoulder, and the saree is wrapped with pleats facing the right.
d. Butterfly Style: The pallu is pleated and pinned to resemble butterfly wings on both shoulders.
e. Lehenga Style: The saree is draped like a skirt, with the pleats tucked around the waist and the pallu draped over the shoulder.
f. Mumtaz Style: The saree is wrapped tightly around the legs and pleated at the back, with the pallu draped over the shoulder.
g. Mermaid Style: The saree is draped in a way that resembles a mermaid tail, with pleats gathered at the side.
To wear a saree in winter while staying warm, consider the following tips:
a. Opt for sarees made from warmer fabrics like silk, wool blends, or heavy textiles such as velvet or brocade.
b. Layer your saree with warm clothing, such as thermals or full-sleeved tops, underneath your blouse.
c. Pair your saree with a warm shawl, stole, or pashmina wrap that complements its colour and style.
d. If needed, layer your saree with a cardigan, coat, or winter jacket that compliments your outfit while providing additional warmth.
Yes, you can create a lehenga-like look using a saree. Follow these steps to make a lehenga out of a saree:
a. Start by draping the saree around the waist, making sure the pleats are neatly tucked.
b. Take the remaining fabric and drape it over the shoulder like a dupatta.
c. Secure the pallu with pins or decorative accessories on the shoulder.
d. Adjust the length and fit of the saree to resemble a lehenga silhouette.
e. You can further enhance the lehenga look by pairing it with a matching blouse and accessorising accordingly.
To wear a saree for a party, consider the following tips:
a. Choose a saree made from luxurious fabrics such as silk, chiffon, or georgette, with embellishments or intricate work.
b. Opt for a trendy blouse design that complements the saree and adds a fashionable touch.
c. Experiment with draping styles, such as the butterfly style or the Mumtaz style, to create a unique and eye-catching look.
d. Accessorise with statement jewellery, such as bold necklaces, earrings, or a maang tikka, to elevate your party attire.
e. Complete the look with stylish footwear and a glamorous hairstyle to enhance your overall appearance.
The placement of the saree pallu can be based on personal preference or regional customs. Traditionally, in most Indian cultures, the pallu is draped over the left shoulder. However, some regions and draping styles may prefer draping the pallu over the right shoulder. Ultimately, you can choose to drape the pallu on the right or left shoulder based on what you find comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.
To wear an organza saree without showing the stomach, follow these steps:
a. Ensure that the petticoat (underskirt) is worn higher on the waist, just below the bust line.
b. Start draping the saree from the navel area, making sure the pleats cover the stomach.
c. Tuck the pleats neatly and securely into the waistband of the petticoat.
d. Adjust the drape and pleats to ensure they cover the stomach and create a flattering silhouette.
e. Use safety pins or decorative accessories to secure the saree in place and prevent any unintentional exposure.
To style a silk saree in a modern way, consider the following tips:
a. Opt for a contemporary blouse design, such as an off-shoulder, cold-shoulder, or backless style, to add a modern touch to the traditional silk saree.
b. Experiment with different draping styles, such as the lehenga drape or the mermaid drape, to create a unique and trendy look.
c. Accessorise with modern and statement jewellery, such as chunky necklaces, statement earrings, or trendy hair accessories, to enhance the modern appeal.
d. Consider adding a belt or waistband to cinch the saree at the waist and create a fashionable silhouette.
e. Complete the look with contemporary footwear, a stylish clutch, and a modern hairstyle to achieve a modern and chic style with a silk saree.
What Is..
Trends in sarees change over time, but currently, some popular trends include:
– Sarees with contemporary prints and patterns.
– Sarees with unconventional draping styles.
– Handloom sarees with traditional weaves and motifs.
– Sarees with unique blouse designs, such as cold-shoulder or backless blouses.
– Fusion sarees that combine traditional and modern elements, like half-and-half sarees or sarees with contrasting borders.