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Western Wear Stitching in Chennai — Tops, Skirts, and Co-ord Sets at Mitaish Boutique Avadi

Mitaish is primarily known for Indian wear — but one of our fastest-growing service areas is Western wear stitching . More women in Avadi and Chennai are combining Indian and Western wardrobes, and custom stitched Western wear gives you exactly the fit that ready-made clothes from malls rarely deliver. At Mitaish Boutique , we stitch a wide range of Western garments for women and girls. Western Wear We Stitch at Mitaish Crop tops and blouses — fitted, flutter sleeve, off-shoulder, and more Co-ord sets — matching top and bottom sets that are the biggest trend of 2026 Midi and maxi skirts — gathered, pleated, or A-line Wide-leg and straight pants — in cotton, linen, or crepe Formal shirts for women — for office and professional wear Party wear dresses — fit-and-flare, bodycon, and wrap-style dresses Why Custom Western Wear Makes Sense Indian women's body proportions often do not match Western sizing standards — particularly for tops and waist-hip ratios. Custom sti...

How to Stitch a Perfect Salwar Kameez — What Your Tailor Needs to Know

The salwar kameez is one of India's most versatile and beloved outfits — and also one of the most frequently poorly stitched outfits. Ill-fitting churidars, kameezes that are too wide at the hip, necklines that gap — these problems are common when the stitching is done without proper attention. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , every salwar kameez is stitched with full attention to fit, proportion, and finish. The Three Parts and Their Common Mistakes The Kameez (Top): Most common mistake — cutting too wide at the body. A kameez should have some ease but not look like a tent. The shoulder seam must sit exactly at the shoulder point — not falling off it. Side slits should be at the correct height — too high looks casual, too low restricts movement. The Salwar / Churidar: Churidars must be fitted at the ankle — gathered, not baggy. The rise (from waist to crotch) measurement is critical — get this wrong and the salwar is unwearable. Elastic waistband tension — tight enoug...

Sharara vs Palazzo vs Dhoti Pants — Which Bottom Wear Suits You Best? A Complete Style Guide

The bottom half of your outfit matters just as much as the top. In 2026, three bottom wear styles are dominating Indian fashion — sharara, palazzo, and dhoti pants . Each has a distinct personality, flatters different body types, and suits different occasions. At Mitaish Boutique in Avadi , we stitch all three — and in this guide, we help you choose the right one for you. Sharara Pants — The Festive Favourite Shararas are wide-flared pants that flare dramatically from the knee downwards. They have a fitted upper thigh and a dramatic flare at the bottom, creating an almost skirt-like silhouette. Best for: Festive occasions, mehndi ceremonies, sangeet functions. Body type: Flattering for most types — the flare creates the illusion of wider hips for narrower frames. Pair with: Short kurtis, crop tops, or long embellished tops. Palazzo Pants — The Comfortable Classic Palazzos are wide-legged, flowing trousers — comfortable, breezy, and surprisingly elegant. Unlike shararas, t...

How to Start a Home Tailoring Business in Chennai — A Practical Guide for Beginners

Starting a home tailoring business in Chennai is one of the most practical and rewarding ways for women to build financial independence — especially in areas like Avadi, Ambattur, Padi, and Thiruvallur where demand for quality local stitching is consistently high. But where do you start? What do you need? And how do you get your first customers? This guide answers all of that practically, based on what we see our students do successfully after completing courses at Mitaish Fashion Designing Institute in Avadi . Step 1 — Get Properly Trained First The most common mistake people make is buying a machine and starting without proper training. You can stitch — but can you stitch a princess cut blouse correctly? Can you handle a bridal lehenga? Can you do alterations without ruining a garment? Proper training is what separates a home stitcher from a home-based professional. A Diploma in Tailoring covers 45 garments over 3 months and gives you the confidence and skill to handle any cust...