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How to Wear Saree in Winter with Stylish Jacket

How to Wear Saree in Winter with Stylish Jacket

When the winter season arrives, most of us keep our sarees away in the wardrobe. It is a myth that a saree should only be worn in winter. The fact is that you can wear a saree in winter and stay warm without giving up the grace of drapes. The winter season is just another chance to show versatility. Whether you prefer soft pastels or bold festive tones, the right layering and styling can turn your winter look into something so graceful that you will never put your saree away. 

A thoughtful Eksutram Saree Collection will give you plenty of choices to experiment with fabrics, blouse styles, petticoats, and accessories. So if your winter outfits feel very then, adding a saree will bring the new look that the season demands.

Which Saree Fabric is Best for Winters

Cotton is mostly worn in summer to keep the body cool and airy. Pure chiffon will leave you shivering. But a Georgette Chikankari saree for winter has a perfect balance. They will provide you with a little warmth without being heavy and will drape beautifully.

The threadwork adds texture, and when paired with a slightly thicker fabric, it becomes ideal for chilly evenings. If you prefer something more, then the Eksutram saree collection will help you add character without making the drape stiff.

  • Heavier weaves keep you warm naturally.

  • Blended fabrics drape smoothly with winter layers.

  • Embroidery adds texture and gentle warmth.

  • Winter fabrics hold pleats firmly all day.

  • Soft-sheen materials glow beautifully in the evenings.

Four Beautiful Sarees to Try This Winter

If you want ideas to refresh your winter outfits, the following pieces from the Eksutram saree collection offer a distinct flavor, from soft elegance to festive charm. Each one works well with winter layering and still lets the embroidery shine.

If you want your winter outfits to be of distinct colors, look soft and elegant for a festive charm, then go with the Eksutram Saree Collection. All of these work well with winter layering and lets the embroidery shine.

1. Cocoa Brown Georgette Saree

Everyone loves to color of coffee, right? What if you get to wear a shade that is cocoa brown in a saree? This makes it ideal for winter evenings. The mukesh work and resham kadhai add a fine sparkle without being too dramatic. Pair it with a black high-neck blouse or a long black coat for a winter-ready look.

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2. Powder Blue Georgette Saree

Want to look flawless like the sky? Choose this powder blue saree, which gives a soft winter vibe. The delicate Mukesh and resham details look very beautiful in the daylight. Style it with a cream jacket and a black blouse to keep the look light and warm.

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3. Orange Mukesh Work Chikankari Saree

It’s not a dark orange but a light one that gives a warm tone. The floral motifs chikankari embroidery are the show stopper. You can pair it with a warm-toned blouse and a light wool shawl, which completes the outfit without making it too heavy.

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4. Olive Green Georgette Chikankari Saree

The olive green tone feels naturally at home in winter, offering depth without heaviness. Its Chikankari work adds texture that stands out beautifully under soft lighting. Pair it with earthy layers or a dark-toned jacket for a calm, polished winter look.

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Layering Without Losing Shape

Layering is the secret to wearing a saree comfortably during winter. The trick is to keep the layers close to your body so they don’t disrupt the drape.

Thermal blouse
A fitted thermal top under your blouse can make a huge difference. Choose a color that blends with your saree, and go for a neckline similar to the blouse you plan to wear. It stays invisible but keeps you warm.

Warm petticoat
Swap your regular cotton petticoat for a brushed cotton or satin-lined option. It insulates better and helps the saree glide smoothly.

Full-sleeve blouses
Full sleeves bring elegance while keeping you warmer. You don’t have to treat them as a compromise. Lace, net lining, and embroidered sleeves keep the look light but comfortable.

Add Jackets and Shawls the Right Way

Winter is your chance to bring out those beautiful jackets and shawls that sit in your closet. Pairing them with a saree takes a bit of thought, but when done well, the results are striking.

Blazer with a saree
A tailored blazer gives a strong, modern touch without overpowering the saree. Choose neutral tones or jewel shades depending on your saree palette.

Handwoven shawls
A soft pashmina or wool shawl wrapped gracefully over one shoulder adds warmth and completes the look. Match the shawl color with the dominant tone of your saree for a clean, elegant blend.

Long coats
A structured long coat can look regal if your saree has a simple pallu and minimal embroidery. Wear it open so the pleats and drape remain visible.

Final Thoughts

Wearing a saree in winter is about smart choices, not compromises. Layer wisely, use warm fabrics, and work with colors that reflect the season. A thoughtfully curated Saree collection helps you transition through events, celebrations, and daily routines without feeling restricted by the weather. And when you add the charm of a Chikankari saree for winter, the look becomes even more refined, warm, and effortless.

With the right pieces and a little creativity, winter saree styling becomes something you’ll look forward to every year.

FAQs

1. Can I wear a Chikankari saree in very cold weather?

Yes, as long as you layer with warm blouses, petticoats, or shawls. The embroidery adds texture and works beautifully in winter.

2. Which blouse fabrics are best for winter sarees?

Full-sleeve blouses in silk blends, velvet, or thick georgette keep you warm while maintaining shape.

3. Do jackets look good with sarees?

A well-tailored blazer or long coat can create a sharp, modern winter look when paired thoughtfully.

4. How do I keep the saree pleats in place when I layer underneath?

Use a slightly thicker petticoat and secure pleats with a few extra pins for better grip.

5. What colors work best for winter sarees?

Black, olive, deep pink, mustard, maroon, and jewel tones blend naturally with the winter palette and pair easily with shawls and jackets.

 

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