Battle of the Baatis: Haafbac vs Bacyare
Okay so at Baati UK we sell baatis. Pretty clear right! In our product description, we often refer to the baatis as bacyare (small width) or haafbac (half width). These descriptions are meant to shed light on the size or style of the baatis and yet they don’t. That is because people are not very familiar with these terms, and yes we were aware of it. The world of baatis is a new realm on the internet, so we took the liberty of naming things as we go along. And of course, explain them too! Our belated explanation is as follows (along with weird-looking graphics to assist!):
Here we go.
1. The Haafbac:
The haafbac is one of the two baati types that we currently stock. Often misunderstood as being too big, the haafbac is intentionally larger than the bacyare (small width). Think of it as an oversized t-shirt. The haafbac might be longer than the average women in length but that is its design. Tucked in one side, or both, the haafbac is best worn when you truly want to relax.
2. The Bacyare:
The bacyare (small width) is the more fitted of the two. With its shorter sleeves and smaller size, the bacyare might appeal to women who do not understand the necessity of the haafbac. You sure can relax in them, the bacyare is ideal to do your activities around the house with; bake, clean or paint for that matter.
To be honest, baatis are what you make them to be. This is our take on the haafbac and bacyares. What is yours? Share which baati type you love more and why in the comments below.