From Silk sarees in winter to Cotton sarees for summer, the change in season highly influences our fashion choices. Likewise, the monsoon saree trends reflect on our preferences of lightweight sarees, which are softer, stain-resistant & easily durable to vibe with monsoon freshness. 

Are you stuck with what sarees are best for monsoon, this blog is for you. From picking the right kind of monsoon fabric like Linen, Mulmul Cotton & Georgette sarees to ensuring what sarees to avoid, this blog is a complete guide on saree styling on cloudy days. 

Can we wear heavy sarees during Monsoon? Is pure Silk sarees monsoon-friendly? Got doubts but have no idea, on how to carry sarees in rainy season? Keep reading to unlock all the solutions in few minutes of a read.

Sarees for rainy season

Often choosing a fabric with expectations of comfort is distressing.  

So here's a few comfortable fabrics solutions suitable for wet climates for you to be aware of, before shopping for monsoon. 

Mulmul Cotton Sarees 

Sarees that you pick during rainy season, must have to be warming, lightweight & easily durable. A Mulmul Cotton Saree serves all these purposes. These sarees are often feathery soft, and comes in beautiful colors like Purple, Husk, Black, and many more. If you have planned for a meet up or a hangout with friends, a Mulmul Cotton Saree is highly recommended to have a comfortable & stylish dayout ever. 

Linen Sarees 

If you’ve a family gathering scheduled in wet climate, you must have some Linen sarees in dark colors in your closet for sure. Linen sarees naturally absorbs wetness & dries quicker than most other sarees. 

So, even if you are caught in the rain, but you’re in a Linen saree, there are lesser chances of illness. 

For parties, social gatherings or special invitations, you must pick gorgeous colors like Black, Chocolate Brown or Bottle Green for your outing.  

Narayanpet Cotton Sarees 

Another monsoon-friendly fabric that is easily durable & has naturally absorbing properties is Narayanpet Cotton. 

While it is widely chosen for it’s breathable, airy texture, that keeps your skin fresh in hot & humid climate, Narayanpet Cotton sarees quickly dries you up on rainy days too. 

It’s highly suggested to have a dark shade of branded Narayanpet Cotton sarees like Olive Green, Navy Blue, Purple, or Coffee Brown

Maheshwari Cotton Sarees

On days, you don’t like to put on very simple cotton sarees, but want to look presentable & fresh, a Maheshwari Saree can be a perfect go to option. 

It’s a balance of minimal designs & comfort of pure cotton that takes cares of your skin during any season. 

But why Maheshwari sarees for monsoon? Because they are light in weight, comfortably body hugging & the best part, they are very affordable too! 

So, you must get some Maheshwari Cotton Sarees added to your closet for your prep for rainy season. It’s better to have delightful seasonal colors of monsoon like Orange, Khaki Green, Brownish Maroon, or a beautiful Pinkish Red

Mangalgiri Cotton Sarees

Monsoon is meant for simplest & softest of sarees like beautiful Mangalgiri Cotton Sarees. Weft of pure cotton, Mangalgiri Cotton sarees readily absorbs all the moisture, & makes it easy to move or style on a rainy day. 

Most importantly, these sarees not just attracts with it’s simplicity, but feels very airy & cozy because of less designs or printings. Unlike other sarees, Mangalgiri Cotton sarees can be easily dressed as everyday casual, even for rainy season. 

If this sounds convincing, you can shop for some monsoon friendly colors in trend like Black, Coral Pink, Royal Blue, or Golden Brown

Cotton Kanjivaram Sarees 

For all special events, like social events like inviting guests or visiting them, you have Cotton Kanjivarams. If you have special events planned during monsoon, you can ditch Silk sarees & drape a Cotton Kanjivaram saree to get a beautiful look and get relief from rain, as well. 

Go for vibrant monsoon colors that cherish your mood & also add a feel good factor to your personality. You can go for playful shades like Magenta, Wine, Deep Green, or bold dark colors like one of Brown and Brick Red

Breathable Fabrics & Easy to Dry - A Must Have Combination For Monsoon Sarees

When choosing sarees for the monsoon season, breathable and quick-drying fabrics should be your top priority. The unpredictable weather during the monsoon can be challenging if you select the wrong fabric. If it rains unexpectedly, you will get wet, and if your saree is not breathable, it won't dry quickly, potentially causing discomfort or illness.

That's why selecting sarees made from breathable and lightweight fabrics is a smarter choice.


Cotton, linen, or synthetic blend sarees are ideal. These fabrics are not only lightweight but also quick to dry. Additionally, they are easy to care for and maintain, making them perfect for the monsoon season.

 Select Saree Colour Wisely

 Though light color sarees like white, cream & beige colour are traditional looking saree but all these light colour sarees must be avoided during the monsoon month. 
Try to select darker colour saree in the monsoon months.

So if you want to avoid stains and mud in the monsoon month then select Red, Black, Orange, Maroon, Yellow, Bright red colour sarees

 Choose Minimalistic Design Saree 

Monsoon season is not the right time to choose heavily designed sarees. Instead, you should opt for plain sarees during this month. If you select heavily designed sarees, then saree is likely to get stopped from muds and dirts on the road. Plain sarees, on the other hand, are easier to maintain during the monsoon season.

  Tips & tricks to drape sarees during monsoon_

Ever faced the slippery fabric issues while it’s raining? Or found yourself troubled to show up in a saree on a rainy day? Dive into this complete guide to how to carry a saree in an elegant & smart way on any occasion.   

Keep your aanchal quite shorter - The Shorter the aanchal, the better it is to carry your saree. 

Fear stains? Pin your aanchal As rainy season comes with storm & breeze, aanchal often tends to get stuck on wheels or gets splashed by muddy puddles. This is why, you must either pin or tuck your aanchal, on right side of your waist. If tucking your pallu feels old school, you can just pin it, in a traditional bengali style saree draping. 

Dark color sarees is a green tick - In this season, you can pick your best dark color sarees for stylish saree goals everyday. 

Say NO to full sleeve blouses - A longer sleeve, when gets wet, may be uneasy and cause illness. So, go for three-forth blouse only.  

Heavy sarees? Belt it up -Tie a style belt, around your waist, so it fixes your saree at ease. Also, the belt acts like an accessory for a glamorous look on celebration night. 

Carry spare pins - If you can’t risk your saree to get dirty & stained, just carry surplus safety-pins, that can fix your saree & help you with easy movement further. So, keep atleast 5 to 7 pins in handy for future use. 


Brooch for durability & style - You don’t have much party wear sarees for rainy season but can’t miss your party tonight? A simple, tiny, sparkly brooch is the best way to fix your pleats. Also these cute brooches makes your simple cotton saree look brighter & gorgeous. 

Saree Care Tips During Monsoon

Rainy season often comes with the risk of sarees being dampened or stained. So, to ensure that your beloved sarees stay protected & new as before, let’s discuss the vital tips to maintain your sarees during monsoon in three steps - washing & cleaning, drying, and storage.  

Washing & cleaning  

In case, your saree got stained, you need to be patient with cleaning. Avoid using harsh detergents directly on the saree or pouring it into a hot bucket of water, expecting quick results. 

For the stains removal, you must gently cover the stained areas with the organic citrus juice of lemon or vinegar and wait for a while. 

When the stains gets milder, you can finally rinse your saree in cold or luke warm water, without rubbing ot scrubbing the saree at all. 

Drying

As you’re done with washing the saree, it’s time for drying the saree properly. We often tend to squeeze the saree to remove the excess water, causing ugly wrinkles & faded color of the saree. 

Instead, you can soak the excess water of the saree in a towel & let it air-dry at a place away from direct heat or sunlight. 

Remember, you must lay your saree in three flat folds while drying. 

Storage 

Once, the saree dries and the stains either fades or gets off your saree, you can now store your saree in a jute or muslin bag. 

Never hang your sarees, specifically pure silk sarees, after drying as it leads to stretched fabric, harming the motifs and designs as well. 

Add a clean tissue paper or butter paper in mid of folds of the saree, so you can preserve it from wrinkling. Make sure, you keep your sarees at moisture-free places & away from direct sun-rays. 

Top Monsoon Saree Picks from Legacy of Bhojraj 

To get monsoon ready in a saree, you must choose a lightweight, easy-to-drape and a quick absorbent saree that flatters your monsoon look in it’s beautiful color. Let’s take a sneak peek into some of the best monsoon wear, that Legacy of Bhojraj has to offer. 

Georgettes Sarees  

Georgette is the most popular monsoon fabric, considered for quickly washable & easy maintenance during rainy season. On wet climates, Georgette sarees protects you from excessive humidity with it’s breathable & airy texture. 

To experience a carefree & relieving monsoon, you can try this Pink Khaddi Georgette Saree with mini buttas all over the saree. It’s floral zari border gives you a bright, party-ready look, while it’s moisture resistant fabric elevates your monsoon experience.

Linen Sarees 

 To keep away from winkles and stains, a dark color Linen saree is a must-have during rainy season. Linen sarees are often lightweight & can be easily carried, even if it gets slightly wet.

Legacy of Bhojraj brings you this Slate Black Pure Linen Saree, a handcrafted pure Linen saree in trendy shade of Slate Black, for your special occasions. It’s low maintenance & easy to care and hence, worthy for all seasons, especially monsoon.

Mulmul Cotton Sarees 

The best monsoon fabric, you can ever have is a Mulmul Cotton. Mulmul Cotton sarees are vibrant, printed, soft & delightful to carry during rainy season. Like this Purple Mulmul Cotton Saree with Dabu blockprints on Pure Cotton fabric. 

A lightweight saree like this, dries faster, keeps you warm & hence saves you catching illness during bad weather. 

 Conclusion

In conclusion, it must be said that cotton sarees are truly evolving to be ideal everyday wear for monsoon, even for modern women. 

In this blog, we talked in detail about suitable fabrics of sarees, like Linen, Mulmul Cotton & others that are easy to carry & breathable for monsoon. 

Thereafter, we disclosed smart tips & tricks to safely drape a saree & keep away from illness or getting dirty. Finally, you get to learn 6 deep secrets on how to choose a correct saree on a dark, cloudy day.

FAQ

Which saree is best for the rainy season?

Some of the best sarees to pick for the rainy season are Mulmul cotton sarees, Maheshwari Cotton sarees, Linen sarees, Cotton Kanjivaram sarees, and Mangalgiri Cotton Sarees, woven of pure cotton fabric.

Which fabric is best for rainy season?

Pure Cotton and Pure Linen are the most lightweight & comfortable fabrics to choose for the rainy season. They absorb wetness faster, keeping you dry & warm throughout the day.

 

 

May 28, 2025 — Web Bhojraj

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