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The dhoti is an ankle-length breechcloth, [1] wrapped around the waist and the legs, in resemblance to the shape of trousers. [2] [3] [4] The dhoti is a garment of ethnic wear for men in the Indian subcontinent. [5] [6] The dhoti is fashioned out of a rectangular piece of unstitched cloth, of usually around 4 yards (3.7 m) in length. [7] [8]
Punjabi traditional Salwar in India A Punjabi suit that features two items - a qameez (top), salwar (bottom) is the traditional attire of the Punjabi people. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Shalwars are trousers which are atypically wide at the waist but which narrow to a cuffed bottom.
[2] The goods coming under the Geographical indication are double dhoti (or, double mundu or double veshti or Kuthampully dhoti), set mundu (or, mundum neriyathum) and neriyathu (or, kavani). Kuthampally is a village in the Thiruvilwamala Gramapanchayath of Thalapilly Taluk of Thrissur District in Kerala. Historically, Kuthampally was the ...
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[1] [2] By the 20th century, the traditional dress was worn on church-going occasions by a small number of elderly men. [3] Before marriage, women used to wear a kirgi (similar to half saree) and baju . The kirgi is a piece of cloth, not longer than four feet and about three feet broad. It was wrapped around the body from the waist down.
The word kimkhwāb, derived from the Persian, means "a little dream", Kimkhwāb, known in India from ancient times, was called hiraṇya, or cloth of gold, in Vedic literature (c. 1500 BC). In the Gupta period (4th–6th century AD) it was known as puṣpapaṭa a, or cloth with woven flowers.
Dhoti, a men's lower garment traditional in South Asia. Dhatri , Dhūti or Dhātā, one of the Ādityas in Hindu scriptures, son of Kashyapa and Aditi. Dhrti , an 18-syllable poetic meter sometimes used in ancient Buddhist texts of India
Malay people – Baju Melayu, Baju Kurung, Songket; Papua – Koteka; Laos – xout lao, suea pat, pha hang, pha biang, sinh; Malaysia – Baju Melayu and Songkok (male), Baju Kurung, Baju Kebarung (Kebaya/Kurung hybrid), Tudung (female); every state has its style of baju including a special baju for the Federal Territories.