Free shipping fabric finds: a small midweek fabric drop from my Delhi orders
Midweek fabric drop. Three packages on the doorstep before lunch. Small haul this round. Quality not quantity.
Opening the boxes one by one because the unboxing is half the joy of free shipping fabric ordering.
Box one. A 2.5-metre cut of chanderi silk in a soft mulberry shade. The chanderi has that crisp-soft balance you only get from a proper loom. Holding it up to window light shows the subtle gold checks woven into the base. Going straight to the Eid kurta pile.
Box two. Banarasi tissue in a champagne shade. Not full bridal weight. Lighter. The kind suited to a daytime nikah or a brunch reception. Was nervous about the shade matching the listing image. Came out closer to ivory-champagne than the warmer gold-champagne I expected. Still happy.
Box three. Plain cotton silk in three soft shades. Almond. Peach blossom. Stormy grey. Stocking these for the wedding-guest blouse rotation that always runs short by October.
The packaging deserves its own paragraph. Each fabric piece wrapped in muslin first. Then rolled. Then placed in a sturdy box with corner protection. No creases. No transit marks. No that-weird-courier-smell some cheap retailers leave on the cloth.
Free shipping fabric used to be the standard a few years ago. Now most retailers have added shipping fees because of fuel hikes and last-mile delivery costs. So when a Delhi-based supplier holds the line and still ships free on orders above a fair threshold, it deserves the loyalty.
Tracking was clean too. Delhi to my city in 48 hours. WhatsApp updates without me having to chase.
The small haul today reminded me why midweek scrolling beats weekend scrolling. Less crowded inboxes. Faster replies from the seller team. The fabric scroll feels more like a conversation than a transaction.
If you want to check what fair shipping terms actually look like written out properly, see the full collection of shipping details and policy. Honest pages are rarer than they should be.
Mulberry chanderi already on the cutting table. Champagne Banarasi tissue going on the maybe-blouse-maybe-dupatta debate pile. Cotton silks tucked into the blouse-fabric drawer for the next stitching slot.
Midweek joy. Small drop. Big satisfaction.
















