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How do different Indian fabrics cater to seasonal needs and climatic conditions?
How do different Indian fabrics cater to seasonal needs and climatic conditions?
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Indian fabrics are meticulously chosen to suit various climatic conditions across the country. Cotton, for instance, is favored for its breathability and moisture absorption in hot and humid climates, making it ideal for summer wear. Wool and Pashmina cater to colder regions like Kashmir, providing warmth and insulation. Fabrics like silk are versatile, with lighter silks suited for warmer climates and heavier silks for cooler weather. This adaptability ensures that Indian textiles are both practical and comfortable throughout the year.