Sari is a traditional women's garment in India and other countries in South Asia. It consists of a long piece of cloth, usually five to six yards in length, which is draped over the body in various styles. The sari is wrapped around the waist, with one end of the fabric thrown over the shoulder, baring the midriff. There are several ways to drape a sari, and it can be worn with or without a blouse. Saris come in many colors, patterns, and fabrics, and they are often adorned with embroidery, sequins, and other decorative elements.