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  2. Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Afghan clothing. Traditional Afghan attire worn by school children in Kabul. Clothing in Afghanistan consists of the traditional style of clothing worn in Afghanistan. The various cultural exchanges in the nation's history have influenced the styles and flavors of contemporary Afghan designs. [1] The national dress is the fusion of different ...

  3. Shalwar kameez - Wikipedia

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    Description. [edit] The shalwar are loose pyjama -like trousers. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle. The kameez is a long shirt or tunic, often seen with a Western-style collar; however, for female apparel, the term is now loosely applied to collarless or mandarin-collared kurtas.

  4. Perahan o tunban - Wikipedia

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    Further, the traditional perahan is wide but fits closer to the body down to the waist and then is loose and full down to the knees [9] (thereby flaring out). The tunban (lower garment) is worn loose and hanging. Some versions of the tunban have the ample folds gathered into plaits at the lower part of the legs, below the knees to the ankles ...

  5. Pashtun clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun women traditionally wear a long tunic (kamiz) or full-skirted dress over loose-fitting trousers (partug) of a contrasting color, and a head covering. [2] Tunics often feature beaded or felt panels at the shoulder and the front of the bodice or waist sections. Shapes for casual and festive clothing are similar, as are shapes for winter ...

  6. Pakol - Wikipedia

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    Pakol hat of the Chitral Scouts. Craftsmen selling pakols in northern Pakistan Group of men in Afghanistan wearing pakols. The pakol or pakul (Khowar: پاکول, Shina: پاکول, Persian: پاکسازی, Pashto: پاکسازی) also called a Chitrali hat, is a soft, flat, rolled-up, round-topped men's cap, usually worn in northern Pakistan and Afghanistan.

  7. Taqiyah (cap) - Wikipedia

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    Taqiyah is the Arabic word for a Muslim skullcap. In the Indian subcontinent, it is called a topi (Hindi: टोपी, Urdu: ٹوپی, Bengali: টুপি) which means hat or cap in general. In Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, men usually wear the topi with kurta and paijama.