India, May 1 -- Draping six yards of grace is romanticised as a quintessential wardrobe staple, but in summer, it can feel like a herculean task. With the fabric clinging oppressively to your skin and the heat making you sweat profusely, carrying a saree in the summer season can quickly start to feel uncomfortable and burdensome.ALSO READ: Beat the heat in style: 5 easy and smart ways to layer your jewellery in summer; from necklaces to rings

However, you don't have to rule sarees out altogether. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Shriya Nagi, co-founder of Mrida, a handloom saree brand, spoke about which types of sarees are best suited for summer, so saree aficionados don't have to part with their favourite drapes. According to her, cer...