The quality of the material for their clothing is not good. Over priced! Plus they promise you that the tailor will stitch to your liking. When you get to the tailor he says nothing can be done with what you bought. I am extremely frustrated and will no longer buy Indian clothing because of this experience.
Hardy K.
Place rating: 4 Baltimore, MD
Very helpful staff, not pushy or desperate like most places in this Little India. Good selection, reasonable prices with room for Moderate negotiation. Have returned twice for wedding outfits(to attend weddings, not for bridal wear). Will certainly be returning most for reasonable prices and great Customer service.
Dine P.
Place rating: 1 Newark, DE
Price wise seems to be good, but one young sales lady is very unfriendly. Not recommend to shop when she is there
Monica H.
Place rating: 4 Charlotte, NC
Great selection of saris, and they have the traditional Indian clothing store setup where they open the saris in front of you on a platform and show you what they’ll look like when worn. Prices are high(like most of the stores around here), but everything was on «sale,» which I put in quotation marks because those sale signs seemed pretty permanent. The quality of their clothing was very high, and after the sale prices I thought the saris were reasonably priced for an American store. Most of the saris I saw didn’t come with readymade blouses or falls already built into the saris, but I was able to find one beautiful georgette sari with tasteful embroidery and a fall already built in for about $ 160. Quite the little gem in Little India! Note: they only take cash or debit cards.
J B.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
I searched almost every store in Edison for a sari to wear to my brother’s wedding starting with the Oak Tree Mall(disappointing, even though they have Ritu Kumar, Benzer and Satya Paul) and then making my way through a dozen stores. Everything I found was either tacky and dated, way overpriced, or didn’t have ready made blouses. I didn’t have time to have a blouse made. Shagun was fantastic. It’s the only store I saw that was set up in the true Indian fashion– with a big platform where the people working there can unfold saris and show you. There was a huge sale– 60% off saris and 40% off lehngas. I found the most exquisite sari I’ve ever seen. Forest green net with a lot of bling, with a gorgeous, sexy blouse that fit perfectly and had padded cups. It was $ 400 which is around double what you’d pay for the same thing in India, which isn’t actually too bad compared to the rest of the stores or what you could order on or Utsav Fashion. The sales ladies weren’t too friendly, but it was a Saturday afternoon so they were probably slammed all day. The huge selection definitely made up for it! Plus– there’s a great shop right next door with fabulous costume jewelry, bindis and bangles. Transport tip for those without cars: you can walk from Metro Park Station, but there aren’t any sidewalks in some parts and it’s really tough to get a cab.
Amita R.
Place rating: 4 Herndon, VA
This was the first place I went to on my day long shopping trip in Edison for my perfect Indian wedding dress. I was on the hunt and this just happened to be the first place we decided to go. We weren’t disappointed. The ladies working here were very nice to us the entire time we there. They basically showed us the entire store and were super nice when I was trying clothes on, making sure the clothing fit and was properly put on me. We didn’t end up buying my wedding dress from here, but we did get a saree. It was on sale at the time and I think we got a good deal for it.