| In the UK and the USA, the sash is rather meant for | | | | one can often find a school class captain wearing a |
| ceremonial purposes. Sashes can be seen at use in | | | | bright coloured sash on a special occasion. Again, we |
| the higher education graduation day ceremonies, in | | | | all know about the glamour of the sashes which the |
| beauty contests and processions and also corporate | | | | young and enthusiastic college graduates put on at |
| bodies to acknowledge lofty achievements. The plain | | | | the coveted day of convocation. A plain sash of |
| sashes perhaps have the most aristocratic | | | | course adds meaning to their achievements. Again, |
| appearance and value. In Canada, sashes woven by | | | | we see our youngsters, particularly the girls, taking |
| hands were consequential to traditional belts, which | | | | part in the beauty contests. The prizes and awards |
| were in vogue around the eighteenth century. Since it | | | | they receive in such contests can be made more |
| had multiple usages, this sash was used in the fur | | | | discernable and meaningful by associating glamorous |
| trade and hence was introduced in the north western | | | | and bright plain sashes with them. Needless to say |
| America. The sash now got tightly woven while its | | | | that sashes can be further used in several occasions |
| average size increased. Some of the sashes could be | | | | at local, club or county levels to amply respect and |
| more than four meters long. Multiple Coloured threads | | | | reward the achievers around us. So, organizations |
| used to be used in making such sashes. Again, in | | | | such as educational institutes, clubs, event |
| Ireland and especially in the Northern Ireland, a sash is | | | | management companies and private sector firms can |
| an emblem of Orange Order. The sashes of Orange | | | | make use of sashes on various occasions to adore |
| Order were initially of the traditional "from the | | | | and adorn their achievers at various levels. Use of |
| shoulder to the hip" type as used to be worn by | | | | these sashes as a symbol of reward and recognition |
| British Army. | | | | would add further meaning and gravity to the |
| Sashes generally are the part of traditional military | | | | purpose or the occasion concerned. |
| attire. Nearly all the European Royal legions and | | | | One can find great plain sashes in the market. |
| families wear majestic sashes along with their royal | | | | Generally, seventy two inches and sixty inches |
| regalia. On many occasions, particularly plain sashes | | | | sashes can be used to commemorate a Graduation |
| are bestowed on an individual when high ranking | | | | Day. These ate ideal for the young graduates from |
| awards are given away to them. Again, in several | | | | High Schools. One can choose from green, blue, |
| African and South American countries, a sash is worn | | | | white, light Grey, red and many other available colors. |
| by the country's president on special occasions, which | | | | Being a recognition product, it can be made of bridal |
| is regarded as an emblem of high authority. So | | | | satin or other similar quality fabric content. The price |
| sashes are enigmatic and majestic, right? | | | | range can be around £10 per piece for general |
| The most generic use of a sash can be seen in | | | | purposes. |
| schools, colleges and universities. Among teenagers, | | | | |