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  3. Meena Bazaar, Karimabad - Wikipedia

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    It is a woman-centered shopping street with ladies wear, fashion shops for ladies, restaurants and with a few men's wear shops. [1] There is also a sports equipment market nearby. It also has many mehndi or henna shops for dyeing ladies' hands for special occasions like wedding events and Eid.

  4. Category:Women in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women in Karachi" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 April 2024, at 02:02 (UTC).

  5. Pakistani clothing - Wikipedia

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    The typical dress of a Baloch woman consists of a long frock and shalwar with a headscarf. [22] Balochi women wear heavy embroidered shalwar kameez and dupatta with the embroidery utilising Shisha work. [23] The Balochi Duch from Makran District is one of the many forms of Balochi dresses and is famous all across Balochistan.

  6. Zaibunnisa Street - Wikipedia

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    It used to be one of the most prestigious shopping areas in Karachi before the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of Karachi were built from the 1980s onwards. Zaibunnisa Street now is known for having a huge number of watch, clock and jewelry shops, large clothing stores for women and men, as well as shoe stores. [5] [6]

  7. Sindhi clothing - Wikipedia

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    Original dress code of Sindhi women was Lehenga/Ghagra Choli with a long and wide veil, up until the 1840s, women started wearing the suthan underneath the lehnga, later on around 1930s with time Sindhi women stopped wearing lehenga and only wore Sindhi suthan and choli got replaced by long cholo, and men originally wore Dhoti or Godd and a long or short angrakho or Jamo [1] [2] [3] later ...