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Indian apparel exporters, exports a large variety of bridal wear to other countries. Most of the items include ladies wear like bridal lehenga, salwar kameez, sarees, etc. Indian lehenga supplier and bridal wear wholesaler are finding a huge market and good response outside the country. Indian lehenga manufacturers and Indian lehenga, Bridal lehenga exporters are well known all over the world for their quality and service. utsavfashion is one of the best exporter, wholesaler and supplier of Indian lehengas including bridal wear lehenga. we are offering online shopping for Indian lehenga cholis, shararas, chania cholis, ghagara cholis and much more.

Women clothing manufacturers and exporters contribute a lot in earning foreign currency. Mumbai is another major centre, responsible for 27% of the country's apparel exports. Large mills offer cottons, rayon and synthetics, with a balance of men's, women's and children's wear. Buyers say Mumbai is quite responsive. New Delhi provides possibly the most familiar model to foreign buyers, with annual exports worth US$2 billion, from a total production valued at less than US$6 billion a year. The capital's big suppliers produce sophisticated women's and children's wear and a flexible production infrastructure allows for reasonably fast turnarounds.

Still, many Indian lehenga manufacturers and exporters are looking on the bright side for 2002 and 2003, believing that market conditions will improve as the world moves to abolish quotas on textiles and garments in 2005.

In ethnic wear a garment that is giving strong competition to the salwar kameez on the fashion charts in the 90s is not the sari but the ghagra choli. The chaniya or ghagra as it is often called has very strong traditions. The Vedas have given us indications like the Ramayana and Mahabharata that the ghagra-choli was the favourite outfit for the women of that era. Popular TV serials like the Ramayana and Mahabharata gave us indications that the ghagra choli was the famous outfit of that era. These TV serials gave tremendous boost to ghagra choli as a fashion garment.

In the domestic clothing market, the share of ready - made is about 70 percent. But the branded segment in ready - made is the fastest growing at 20 per cent per annum. As per a survey conducted by an independent market research firm, the Indian domestic clothing market has seen 4 - 5 per cent growth in quantity and value. This rate is much higher than the growth of economy in real terms and the growth of population.