'Womenkind needed this': Saree with pockets goes viral online, watch
An Instagram video featuring a saree with an integrated pocket has gone viral, amassing 2.95 lakh likes and over 15 million views. The innovative design has garnered widespread praise for blending practicality with traditional aesthetics.
In an era where jeans often disappoint with their tiny or nonexistent pockets, imagine the surprise and delight of discovering a saree with pockets! It sounds like something out of a dream, doesn't it? Yet, the unthinkable has become a reality. An Instagram video showcasing this innovative twist on the traditional saree is winning praise on the Internet.
The video, shared by the clothing brand Anuvari on Instagram, showcases a truly innovative design that has captivated viewers worldwide.
In the clip, a woman elegantly draped in a saree adorned with monochromatic patterns gracefully walks, holding a bag in her hand.
The highlight of this scene is the moment she effortlessly retrieves her mobile phone from a pocket ingeniously integrated into the saree's design. This pocket is not only functional but also seamlessly blends with the saree's aesthetics, adding to its charm.
In another scene, she is seen writing something on a piece of paper and carefully placing it into the saree¡¯s cleverly designed pocket, demonstrating its practicality further. The video has quickly garnered widespread attention, amassing 2.95 lakh likes and over 15 million views.
The comments section is filled with praise and excitement.
One user remarked, "In a world where women's jeans have no pockets, they have created pockets on a saree!"
Another enthusiastically stated, "Don't we all, womankind, NEED this." Adding a touch of humor, a commenter wrote, "Now I won't have to hold my wife's mobile at any function."
This viral video not only highlights the ingenuity behind the saree with pockets but also reflects a broader desire for functional fashion that doesn't compromise on style.
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