Behind the Scenes – How an AKRISH Outfit Is Made
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Behind the Scenes: How an AKRISH Outfit Is Made
Every AKRISH outfit has a story.
From the first sketch to the final stitch, each piece goes through careful planning, premium fabric selection, skilled tailoring, and quality checks. Our goal is simple — to create ethnic wear that feels good, looks beautiful, and lasts long.
Here’s a complete behind-the-scenes look into how your AKRISH outfit is made.
⭐ 1. Trend Research & Design Planning
Before creating a new collection, we study:
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Latest ethnic fashion trends
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Jaipur prints & color palettes
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Seasonal fabrics
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Customer preferences
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Festive & wedding styling
Then our design team creates the initial sketches, choosing silhouettes like:
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Anarkali
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Straight kurta
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Co-ord sets
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A-line kurta
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Daily wear cotton kurtis
Every design is made with the intention of comfort + beauty.
⭐ 2. Premium Fabric Selection
Fabric is the heart of every outfit.
At AKRISH, we choose:
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Rayon for flowy, premium, festive styles
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Cotton 60×60 for breathable daily wear
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Georgette for party & Anarkali looks
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Chiffon/Net for dupattas
We ensure the fabric feels soft on the skin and has long durability.
⭐ 3. The Magic of Jaipur Prints
Once the fabric is selected, it goes to printing.
Printing styles we use:
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Sanganeri floral print
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Dabu mud-resist print
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Bagru earthy print
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Indigo block print
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Modern ethnic digital prints
Each print is chosen carefully so it enhances the design and looks elegant.
⭐ 4. Cutting With Precision
After printing, the fabric is marked and cut by master tailors.
Cutting includes:
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Accurate measurement
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Proper alignment with prints
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Ensuring zero fabric wastage
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Panel cutting for Anarkalis
Perfect cutting gives the outfit:
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Clean fitting
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Symmetrical design
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Perfect flare
⭐ 5. Skilled Stitching & Handwork
This is where the outfit comes alive.
Our stitching process includes:
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Overlocking
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Lining (optional)
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Neck shaping
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Attaching sleeves
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Embroidery (if required)
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Gota, lace, or sequence work
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Dupatta finishing
Each piece is stitched by experienced tailors who specialise in ethnic wear.
⭐ 6. Finishing & Ironing
After stitching, every outfit goes through:
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Thread cleaning
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Shape correction
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Soft ironing
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Fit checking
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Dupatta rolling
This stage ensures the outfit looks crisp, clean, and ready to wear.
⭐ 7. Quality Check – The AKRISH Standard
This is one of the most important stages.
We check:
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Fabric quality
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Stitch strength
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Print clarity
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Size accuracy
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Neckline finishing
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Sleeve fitting
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Pant elastic flexibility
Only after passing all checks, the outfit is approved.
⭐ 8. Packaging With Care
Every AKRISH outfit is packed:
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Neatly folded
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With wrinkle-free finishing
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In protective packaging
We ensure the product reaches you in perfect condition.
⭐ Final Thoughts
An AKRISH outfit is not just clothing —
It is the work of designers, tailors, artisans, printers, and finishers who put their skill and heart into every piece.
From Jaipur’s prints to premium fabrics, every detail is crafted with love.