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I work in Newham, Plaistow actually, and Green Street would be a great place to buy a Sari. I have bought a couple of sarees from there. The childrens' ones were not at all expensive, and they do lovely salwar kameezes (apologies for spelling. I think Whitechapel and Bethnal Green are good too. Not sure of south London - possibly East Street Market.... Good luck - lovely idea.

Live4mykids Wrote:

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> Hi - does anyone know a good place to buy a

> child's sari? My daughter is five and her school

> is celebrating black history month and will be

> showcasing culture clothing and my daughter has a

> real desire to wear a sari. Any advice greatly

> appreciated.

>

> Many thanks



No doubt your little girl will look cute in her sari, but what has a sari to do with BHM, do blacks wear saris too?

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