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<title>NRI.Wedding – Indian Wedding Planning for Non&#45;Resident Indians &#45; : Tailoring &amp;amp; Customisation</title>
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<title>Bringing Fabric from Abroad to Get Stitched in Delhi — What Works, What Doesn&amp;apos;t: The Complete NRI Guide</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Bought three and a half metres of Japanese kimono silk in Kyoto, Italian charmeuse in Florence, or Belgian lace in Brussels and planning to bring it to Delhi to be stitched into the reception blouse or the ceremony garment — and wondering whether the Delhi tailoring ecosystem can actually handle what you are bringing? This complete NRI guide delivers the fabric-type-by-fabric-type, works-versus-does-not-work framework that every NRI bride carrying fabric from abroad deserves before the first tailoring appointment. Learn the four framework questions covering whether the tailor knows the specific fabric, whether the fabric is compatible with the garment&#039;s construction requirement, whether the quantity is sufficient for the design, and whether the fabric can be supplemented if something goes wrong. Understand which categories work reliably — international silks, Calais and Chantilly lace, heavy embroidered fabrics, structured brocades — and which categories present specific challenges requiring the Western construction specialist, including stretch fabrics, bonded and fused technical constructions, and canvas-interfaced Western suit fabrics. Learn the pre-arrival checklist covering the swatch cut before packing, quantity calculation before the design is committed, fabric care documentation for the pressing temperature, complete design brief with reference photographs, and pre-trip specialist identification before the appointment book fills in the wedding season. Understand the five mistakes that cost NRI brides the most, from bringing fabric without a swatch to taking the abroad fabric to the general tailor, and why the fabric from Kyoto deserves the one week of additional construction timeline that the unfamiliar fabric always requires. ]]></description>
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