The etymology of the word sari is from the Sanskrit 'sati', which means strip of cloth. This evolved into the Prakriti 'sadi', and was later anglicised into sari
At times, even use of different fabrics like crêpe, Georgette, tissue and satin are used.
The nationality of the airline company is often also reflected in the designs of the cabin crew uniforms, such as ... the saris of Air India.
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