Shopping for your Deepavali clothes? Here's what's trending this year


Sarees with vivid colours like purple, red and green are also what customers go for when shopping for Diwali at Chennai Silk House. Photos: The Star/Yap Chee Hong

Women shoppers can be a tad fussy when it comes to shopping for sarees during Deepavali. In Malaysia, most women wear sarees on special occasions or for festivals.

For this reason, customers are particularly careful about the colour, embroidery, type of material and style of the sarees they purchase, observes Klang textile shop Chennai Silk House’s operational manager Kotteeswaran Thanasekaran, 25.

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