sariKNOTsari

sariKNOTsari Exploring the world, embracing all sizes. 🌍✨Pure Silk Travel Clothing that Fits for Life 🇨🇦 Proudly Canadian

03/24/2026

We’re moving… and things are getting a little chaotic over here 😅

Priya gives a quick inside sneak peek of the new space while it’s still very much under construction! But trust the vision...it's going to be amazing 💖

Our last day to shop in-store at
📍 228 James Street North will be March 26 (until 6 PM)

Then we hit pause while we pack everything up and move.

We’ll reopen at our new location:
📍 25 King William Street, Hamilton on April 4 from 11 AM – 6 PM

You can still shop online in the meantime 💻

BUT — we’re on a shipping + pickup hiatus until April 4 while everything is packed up!

We know it’s a bit of a disruption, and we really appreciate your patience while we make this move happen.

We’re so excited to welcome you into the new space soon ❤️

03/23/2026

A fresh arrangement changes everything ✨

When you slow down and really play with proportion, colour, and layering, new possibilities start to appear. The same pieces, styled with intention, can tell entirely different stories — without needing anything new.

This is the beauty of a thoughtfully built silk wardrobe. It’s flexible, expressive, and ready to adapt, whether you’re at home or packing for your next adventure ✈️

Fewer pieces. More imagination.

Wabi-sabi has been on my mind lately, but not in the way it used to be. It feels less like a philosophy I understand and...
03/22/2026

Wabi-sabi has been on my mind lately, but not in the way it used to be. It feels less like a philosophy I understand and more like something I am beginning to recognize.

On the March Release Day LIVE, I found myself speaking in a way I hadn’t planned.

I was talking about the world, or maybe more accurately, about my unease with it. I didn’t name anything directly, but there was a thread running underneath. That sense that so much feels out of our control, and that the only place we can reliably stand is in how we choose to move through it.

Kindness kept coming up for me as the one thing that didn’t seem to shift.
Afterwards, some of my team mentioned that I may have drifted too far from clothing.

They weren’t wrong.

Last week’s blog was my attempt to acknowledge that. It felt important to say that I might have been speaking to people who didn’t need to hear it, or at least didn’t in that moment.

What came back surprised me.

There were messages, comments, small responses that stayed with me more than I expected. It’s difficult to describe without making it sound more dramatic than it was, but they lingered, even into my sleep.

I’ve been having versions of the same dream for years. The setting is almost always a high school I don’t recognize. Usually, I exist somewhere along the edges. Present, but not quite inside.

After last Friday’s blog, I had the dream again, but something was different.
I was inside the school. Not as a visitor, but as someone who belonged there. I was working with other people, moving towards something shared. There was no sense of monitoring myself, no calculation of how much space I was taking up. I felt like part of a team. Like “self” was a construct.

I am increasingly comfortable with the idea that I am “imperfect.”. My internal framework for moving through life has become quite simple: keep my side of the street clean, and when something presents itself as a lesson, learn and grow as required.

What I don’t think I had honestly reconciled is the other half, the “perfectly” part of “perfectly imperfect.”

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03/21/2026

Ever notice how the “imperfect” pieces are the ones you keep reaching for?

There’s something about Wabi-Sabi silk… the softness, the history, the little details that make it yours and no one else’s.

And right now feels like the moment to say yes to it.

✨ For every Wabi-Sabi piece you bring home, you’re getting 30% back in store credit (triple points!)
✨ That’s running until Friday, April 3rd at 11:59 PM

We’re also in the middle of a big shift:
📦 No shipping from March 21–April 5
📍 Our current space closes March 27
💫 We reopen at 25 King William Street on April 4

If you’ve been eyeing one… this is your sign.

03/20/2026

Watch us live every Friday night at 8 PM on YouTube Facebook, and Instagram be a part of the conversation!
Friday Livelies �

There’s something about this moment that feels very… in between.

Not quite here, not quite there.

And somehow, that feels exactly right for Wabi-Sabi.

This Friday, March 20th at 8PM EST, we’ll be live with a collection that holds that feeling beautifully—pieces that aren’t about perfection, but about presence. About noticing what’s already enough.

As we prepare to close one chapter and open another, we wanted to mark this transition in a way that feels generous and aligned.

From now until Friday, April 3rd at 11:59PM, every Wabi-Sabi piece comes with 3x the loyalty points (that’s 30% back in store credit �).

Our regular 10% back is still in place for everything else.

A few important notes as we move:
– Our last day at our current location is Thursday, March 26th
– We reopen at 25 King William Street on Saturday, April 4th
– Shipping pause runs March 21st – April 5th while everything is packed up

If you’ve had your eye on something… this might be the moment to say yes.

Points never expire, and neither does the feeling of finding a piece that just fits you where you are.

We’d love to spend the evening with you �

https://sariknotsari.com/collections/wabi-sabi

03/19/2026

The final layer tells the story 💫

After all the experimenting, shifting, and re-imagining, everything settles into place. Mira’s styling reminds us that great outfits aren’t rushed — they’re discovered through play, intuition, and attention to detail.

This is what a thoughtful silk wardrobe offers: pieces that work together, travel beautifully, and invite you to keep exploring new combinations wherever life takes you ✈️

Same mannequins. Endless possibility.

03/18/2026

We open our doors to our NEW LOCATION (ahh!! 😄) at 25 King William on April 4th. But between today and April 3rd, things are going to look a little different.

During that window, every Wabi-Sabi piece purchase rewards you with 30% of store credit to use on your next order!

Instead of our usual 10% back in store credit…
you’ll receive 3x the points.

All you have to do is make sure you use your customer account when you are shopping online, or let us know you have one at checkout in-store!

And as always, your credit never expires.

It’s our way of saying thank you for being part of this transition with us.

For seeing the beauty in pieces that have a past… and choosing to give them a future 💖

Shop online, come see us in-store, or comment "Wabi Sabi" for the link to our Perfectly Imperfect collection, always 40% off regular price.

03/16/2026

Sometimes all it takes is one more pass 💫

A different layer, a new colour story, a small shift in proportion — and suddenly the whole look changes. Mira’s mannequin styling is a perfect reminder that a well-curated wardrobe gives you endless possibilities without needing endless pieces.

This is the beauty of upcycled silk that mixes, travels, and evolves with you. Familiar favourites, styled in new ways, ready for wherever you’re headed next ✈️

Creative dressing is never finished.

Lately I have been replaying a moment from one of our livestreams, and I find myself wincing a little when I do. We had ...
03/15/2026

Lately I have been replaying a moment from one of our livestreams, and I find myself wincing a little when I do.

We had started, as we usually do, by talking about silk — the colours in a piece, the way a sleeve falls, whether something would feel comfortable on a warm day.

Somewhere along the way the conversation wandered further than clothing tends to go.

We started talking about the world outside the screen, about how tense things can feel lately, how quickly people seem to move from disagreement to anger.

And at some point in that conversation I heard myself begin offering what sounded very much like advice. I talked about choosing kindness, about staying curious instead of defensive, about the small ways women can influence the atmosphere of the spaces they enter. I even suggested that sariKNOTsari might help with that — that confidence in one’s own skin can ripple outward into the way we move through the world.

At the time it felt like a natural extension of the conversation. Looking back now, I am a little embarrassed by it.

The more I thought about it afterward, the stranger that moment began to feel. The women who spend time in this community are not exactly waiting to be instructed on how to behave in the world.

If anything, the opposite seems to be true. They show up curious. They listen to one another. They ask thoughtful questions. They share stories that are often generous and occasionally vulnerable. It is difficult to imagine a group less in need of being reminded to be decent human beings.

Which leaves me with a slightly uncomfortable possibility.

Perhaps I was not really speaking to them at all.

Perhaps the advice was directed somewhere closer to home.

Because if I am honest, in the last little while, the world has felt particularly unsettled.

Not in just the dramatic ways, but also in the quiet accumulation of small things.

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03/14/2026

Another Lively Friday Night: The Power of The Purple
Watch us live every Friday night at 8 PM on YouTube Facebook, and Instagram be a part of the conversation! And tonight's topic of conversation?

Purple.
In nature, it’s surprisingly rare — which is part of why the colour has long been associated with the sacred, the extraordinary.

Throughout history, purple has signalled something special. Some of the earliest uses of purple pigment in art date all the way back to the Neolithic era, when people first began translating the colours of the world into visual expression. Even then, purple stood out.

This curation gathers silks that explore the many moods of purple — deep plums, luminous violets, soft lavenders, and flashes of magenta. Some shades are bold and intense, others softer, lighter.

Yet they all share the same quality: a colour that refuses to be ordinary.

Find the collection here:
https://sariknotsari.com/collections/the-power-of-purple-silks

LIVE Tonight: The Power of Purple (Silks!) 💜💜In nature, it’s surprisingly rare — which is part of why the colour has lon...
03/13/2026

LIVE Tonight: The Power of Purple (Silks!) 💜💜

In nature, it’s surprisingly rare — which is part of why the colour has long been associated with the sacred, the extraordinary.
Throughout history, purple has signalled something special. Some of the earliest uses of purple pigment in art date all the way back to the Neolithic era, when people first began translating the colours of the world into visual expression. Even then, purple stood out.
This curation gathers silks that explore the many moods of purple — deep plums, luminous violets, soft lavenders, and flashes of magenta. Some shades are bold and intense, others softer, lighter.
Yet they all share the same quality: a colour that refuses to be ordinary.

Shop our curation of purple lovelies by commenting “Purple” below! ⬇️🛍️

03/13/2026

Another look, another story 💫

Styling is never just about the clothes — it’s about how they’re combined, layered, and allowed to speak to each other. Mira’s eye for balance and contrast shows just how much range lives inside a thoughtfully built silk wardrobe.

This is why we love pieces that travel well, mix easily, and adapt to your mood. A few favourites, styled differently, can take you everywhere ✈️

Same mannequins. Fresh inspiration.

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228 James Street North
Hamilton, ON
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Tuesday 11am - 6pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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About sariKNOTsari

This bohemian clothing line was inspired by a desire to repurpose high-quality, vibrantly-coloured, vintage silk and cotton South Asian saris. Experience the culture of India and participate in a clothing movement that puts sustainability before consumption.

Innovative Design means Minimal Waste

Together with our New Delhi team, we strive to be a low-waste company. Our pockets, hair accessories, tote bags and bunting are made from left-over fabric cuttings so that as much of the original sari as possible is salvaged and re-purposed. We believe innovation in design is the ticket to a sustainable future.

Ethically Re-Made in India