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  2. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    Men wearing salvar in Istanbul in 1873, studio photo. Turkish şalvar (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: ), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of Turkish folk dress. Men may wear the traditional loose coat, called shlyapa, over the şalvar. Other upper garments are also worn over ...

  3. Burmese clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Karenni people (also known as the Kayah) of both genders don headdresses; Kayah women wear red headdresses, while Kayah men wear white headdresses. [20] Kayah women also wear red cloaks over sleeveless blouses and red or black longyis. [20] Karen men wear baggy trousers or longyis, and may accessorize with silver daggers on special ...

  4. Baji (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] A baji is baggy and loose, so it is tied around the waist. [2] In the past, Korean men wore baji as outer clothing, but for women, it gradually became part of the inner clothing. [2] Today, women wear chima for their outer clothes. [2]

  5. Turkish folk dress - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Anatolian fashion reflects elements of the neighboring Kurdish, Armenian, Persian, and to a lesser extent Azeri cultures, such as overall clothing with floral prints, stylish head and face coverings for women, alongside the wide belts for men with floral baggy trousers. Such Turkish fashion styles are mostly influenced by the Kurdish ...

  6. Shalwar kameez - Wikipedia

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    [17] [21] [22] The shalwar-kameez is widely-worn by men and women in Pakistan, [23] [24] and is the country's national dress. [25] It is also widely worn by men and women in Afghanistan, [26] and some men in the Punjab region of India, from which it has been adopted by women throughout India, [27] and more generally in South Asia. [28]

  7. Billie Eilish Removed Her Baggy Clothes In A Revolutionary ...

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    Draped in oversized t-shirts paired with baggy basketball shorts and sweats, she was a new kind of popstar, one willing and able to buck the music machine’s notorious penchant for sexualizing ...