Pyjama & Kurta in summer. Add, 'achkan', for light winter. 'Sherwani' for winter.
2006-10-30 02:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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jammu kashmir
Their dress is simple, a short coat or a flowing shirt with pyjamas at the knees and tight-fitting at the ankles. The men's turban on the head is generally complemented by a kamarband at the waist. With a shawl or dupatta thrown over the head, women put on tight-fitting bodice or jumpers over pyjamas which resemble those of the men folk
rajasthan
The turban, variously called 'pagari', 'pencha', 'sela' or 'safa' depending on style, an 'angrakha' or 'achakan' as the upper garment and 'dhoti' or 'pyjama' as the lower garment make up the male outfit.
Turban Styles
Varying styles of turban denote region and caste. These variations are known by different names such as 'pagari' and 'safa'. Infact, there are about 1,000 different styles and types of turbans in Rajasthan, each denoting the class, caste and region of the wearer. Turbans come in all shapes, sizes and colours; and there are specific turbans for specific occasions as well.
A 'pagari' is usually 82 feet long and 8 inches wide. A 'safa' is shorter and broader. The common man wears turban of one color, while the elite wear designs and colors according to the occasion.
gujrat
dress code of men is Kehediyu, Chudidar and a Turban
assam
A Dimasa man wears a Risha similar to Dhoti but deep green in colour. He uses a chaddar called Rimsao beautifully designed to cover upper half of his body. Cotton or endi turban is the common headdress
2006-10-29 22:13:32
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answered by ☺♥? 6
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kurta pyjamas to men folk
with a red headgear in rajasthan
rumy cap in j&k
assam bamboocaps[!]
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2006-11-02 16:15:35
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answered by R Purushotham Rao 4
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