One of India's most common and oldest types of fabrics for sarees is cotton, which dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Cotton is cost-effective yet offers a wide range of styles, from formal ones to casual brunch outfits. It is soothing to the skin and well-known globally for its understated elegance since it is more suited to the Indian environment. Weavers spend days perfecting the weaving, sizing, and weft winding processes; however, outsourcing is used for thread dyeing and wrapping.