1. Munger drape: To elegantly wrap the saree in the Munger style, start by positioning the inner end of the saree in the front, then temporarily tuck it in or hold it at the right waist. Now, bring the outer end from the back to the front in an anticlockwise direction, letting the pallu drape gracefully over the right shoulder. After that, pleat the remaining length of the saree. Using the inner end, loop it around the pleats and tie a knot at the center front waist. Fan out the pleats for a neat look. Now, take the left edge of the pallu, pass it under the fanned pleats, and tuck it in at the left waist. Finally, drape the pallu loosely over both shoulders to complete the ensemble.
2. East Champaran drape: First, tie the petticoat (inner garment) securely at your right waist. Tuck the shorter end of the sari into the center front of your waistband. Now, take the longer end of the sari and wrap it around your body once, going counter-clockwise. Next, gather up a small section of the sari (about a quarter) and tuck it back into the center front of your waistband. Repeat this step twice, gathering slightly bigger sections each time (half, then three-quarters) and tucking them in at the front. Finally, throw the remaining long end of the sari (pallu) over both your shoulders.
3. Seedha Pallu Drape: In this drape, the pallu is neatly pleated and draped over the right shoulder, while the rest of the saree is elegantly pleated at the front.