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From mermaid to A-line: Best petticoat styles to pair with your saree this wedding season

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 4, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Types of saree petticoats every bride should know about

A petticoat is a fitted underskirt that supports your saree drape. Traditionally, the saree is tied at the waist and tucked into the petticoat, which then flares out at the bottom, giving it structure and shape. It prevents the saree from clinging uncomfortably, making draping easier and ensuring comfort for long hours. Over the years, petticoats have evolved from simple cotton skirts to stylish shapewear. Here are five types of petticoat styles you can pair with your saree this wedding season.

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Mermaid-cut petticoat

The mermaid-style petticoat enhances your figure by fitting snugly from the waist down to the knees and then flaring out at the bottom like a mermaid’s tail. It’s an ideal match for flowy and clingy saree fabrics such as georgette, chiffon, or satin. This fitted design keeps the saree in place and minimises bulk around the waist and hips, giving you a sleek, flattering silhouette.
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A-line petticoat

An A-line petticoat is one of the most versatile and commonly used styles. It fits at the waist and flares out slightly at the hemline, forming an A-shape, hence the name. This design allows for easy movement while adding volume to the bottom of the saree. It helps the pleats fall gracefully and gives the overall drape a smooth, streamlined finish.
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Flared petticoat

A flared petticoat features a circular, wide bottom that adds volume and flow to your saree. It pairs beautifully with sarees made of cotton or silk, where the pleats fall softly, enhancing the overall look. Comfortable and breathable, this style is perfect for everyday wear. The fuller silhouette also supports heavier sarees, allowing you to move with ease while maintaining elegance.
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Straight-cut petticoat

The straight-cut petticoat, often called a saree shaper, creates a pencil-like, slim fit that gives a modern, refined look. It’s ideal for silk, georgette, chiffon, or even heavier sarees like velvet. The sleek design prevents extra bulk and ensures a clean, elegant silhouette. Perfect for formal events and parties, this style highlights the saree’s fall while adding sophistication to your overall appearance.
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Adjustable-waist petticoat

An adjustable-waist petticoat comes with a flexible waistband featuring buttons, hooks, or drawstrings, allowing you to customise the fit according to your comfort. It suits all body types and sizes, making it an incredibly practical option. Its secure yet adaptable design ensures all-day comfort, even during long celebrations or wedding functions.
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