Border, drape, pallu, pattern — ethnic wear carries attribute fields most other garments never need. Here's how AI handles the complexity.
Sarees carry attributes most other garments don't need at all — border type, drape style, pallu design, blouse details — on top of the standard pattern, fabric, color, and occasion fields every fashion item needs. Real examples processed through SKUforge include a floral chiffon saree at 68 attributes and a Banarasi silk saree at 72, both within SKUforge's typical 50-90 attribute range, with sarees commonly landing toward the higher end given the extra fields.
Kurta sets and lehengas carry their own version of this complexity — co-ord set piece counts, dupatta details, and similar category-specific fields that a generic Western-wear-first catalog tool often isn't built to handle well.
Sarees carry attributes most other garments don't need at all — border type, drape style, pallu design, blouse details — on top of the standard pattern, fabric, color, and occasion fields every fashion item needs. Ethnic wear broadly (sarees, kurta sets, lehengas) tends to sit toward the higher end of attribute complexity compared to simpler categories like basic T-shirts.
It varies by marketplace and specific style, but real examples processed through SKUforge include a floral chiffon saree at 68 attributes and a Banarasi silk saree at 72 — both within SKUforge's typical 50-90 attribute range per SKU, with sarees commonly landing toward the higher end given their extra border, drape, and pallu fields.
Yes — SKUforge's AI reads the product image and generates these style-specific attributes (border type, drape style, pattern) alongside the standard fields, checked against the target marketplace's approved values before export, the same way it handles any other garment category.
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