We at The Saari Girl ensure to uphold high standards of online shopping experience and each item delivered to you is 100% wearable and sustainable. But if for any reason or without a reason you feel the need to claim a refund, you are more than welcome to get in touch for a refund on the following terms and conditions:
The item(s) must be in 100% perfect condition without removing/losing tags. Any item(s) damaged or even slightly ripped will NOT be accepted for a refund.
NO refund on STITCHED items.
The customer is solely responsible for shipping the item(s) for a refund to our warehouse/shop address bearing all the charges.
The timeline for claiming a refund is 3days from the date of purchase.
We hold the right to REJECT any refund on the basis of damages, invalid claims, and unprofessional behavior. Please keep in mind that all items for refund will be first inspected by our team and then be proceeded if deemed eligible.
Our Customer Service team will be immediately in touch with you regarding your refund process.
Every customer must fill out a refund form and submit it to our team within the asked timeframe.
We would not entertain refunds for a slight change in color for this could be due to brightening settings on your phone/computer.
Please note that we DON'T offer refunds on INTERNATIONAL orders at the moment.
The Saari Girl appreciates and values your trust and patience. Please feel free to reach us at:
WhatsApp: +92 337 8047261
Email: thesaarigirl@gmail.com
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HEAR FROM THE SAARI GIRL
Get insight into the world of TSG. Interviews, podcasts, and features.
The sari has been left off lists of national Pakistani dress forms, and Aiza Hussain wants to know why
“Where has the sari gone?” she asked back in 2018, on the lookout for something “different” to wear. “It was for a Dean's Honour List dinner.
Aiza Hussain is a Pakistani entrepreneur who hails from Lahore. She is one of those business women who have been able to make their passion or love for Saaris dressing as their profession. Her aim is to revive the love for Saaris among the young Pakistani female which once used to be there before 1980s.
Libas Now got in touch with Aiza, a young entrepreneur, to talk about her online brand, The Saari Girl; how she goes about her business, the challenges she has had to face considering the Saari wasn’t (and maybe in some ways, still isn’t) acceptable in our society and what all kinds of Saari she has to offer.
It’s an honour to know that our voice has reached out to a number of people throughout the globe. We are grateful to everyone who has contributed to our current success!Thank you for the featuring us, @bbcurdu.Thank you to each one of you, for supporting us in normalizing saaris in Pakistan!
There’s a 23-year-old anthropology student on Instagram who is passionate about saaris and wants other Pakistani women to feel comfortable in nine yards of beautifully spun cloth.“They are an inherent part of our sub-continental heritage, and it’s time we owned up to it,” said Aiza of The Saari Girl.
Saari Glossary
This saari glossary/guide is for everyone who struggles with understanding how to drape, which petticoat fabric to choose, and how to style your blouse. Much more to follow!
The history of Banarasi sarees can be traced back to the Mughal era when Persian and Islamic weaving and embroidery styles were introduced to the region.
Today, Banarasi sarees are known for their luxurious fabrics, intricate embroidery, and elegant designs.
They have been our best sellers like Noor Zafar Khan, a gorgeous diva is showing off our Rozana Cottonsilk in Black - a soft pure handloom cottonsilk fabric with a burgundy and gold pattern that runs along entire saree.
Libas Now got in touch with Aiza, a young entrepreneur, to talk about her online brand, The Saari Girl; how she goes about her business, the challenges she has had to face considering the Saari wasn’t (and maybe in some ways, still isn’t) acceptable in our society and what all kinds of Saari she has to offer.