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For many married women, the sari became essential attire rather than a fashion choice. They had a sari to wear at home, there was a sari for market and temple, and more lavish saris for occasions like weddings. Over the years, however, many married women have adapted tunic tops and skirts for easier movement.Banerjee says that the idea of the sari as "restricting movement" is debunked by the millions of working women who are construction workers and farmers. "For them, it's the most economical option," says Banerjee.
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