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  2. Khaadi - Wikipedia

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    Khaadi (pronounced [kʰaːd̪iː]) is a Pakistani fashion and lifestyle brand, founded in December 1998. Its headquarters are located in Karachi. As of 2015, it operates 46 stores in 17 cities across Pakistan and 17 stores across the United Kingdom and the GCC. [1] [2] As of 2022, Khaadi operates 60 stores in 30 cities within Pakistan. [3]

  3. Balochi clothing - Wikipedia

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    Footwear: Baloch women use four types of shoes, namely Sawas, Mochi, Katuk and Takkul. Balochi embroidery alone has 118 different basic designs. [18] Baloch women use a large scarf to cover their heads called a sareg. [19] Mahtab Norouzi was an Iranian Baluchi master artisan, she was known for her textiles and women's clothing. [20] [21] [22]

  4. Pakistani clothing - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan, upper and middle-class women in towns wear burqas over their normal clothes in public. [17] [18] The burqa is the most visible dress in Pakistan. It is a garment worn over the ordinary clothes and is made of white cotton. Many upper-class women wear a two-piece burqa which is usually black in colour but sometimes navy blue or dark red.

  5. Category:Women in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Women's education in Pakistan This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Feminism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Pakistan refers to the set of movements which aim to define, establish, and defend the rights of women in Pakistan.This may involve the pursuit of equal political, economic, and social rights, alongside equal opportunity.

  7. WOW: How a driving school programme empowers Pakistani women

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    Pakistani student Laiba Rashid, 22, hopes her life will change once she learns how to drive a motorcycle after undergoing a training programme that teaches women how to operate two-wheelers in the ...