Depended on where you were situated and what materials were available to you. If you had flax nearby or the resources necessary to weave, then you wore woven cloaks etc. If you had access to wild animals then you wore skins from those animals. The bird was far too small but their feathers were used to adorn 'clothing'.
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
The closest thing to an animal on the NZ Coat of Arms is the fleece of a sheep. The main figures are a European woman holding the flag and a Maori man in traditional Maori dress.
A traditional dress varies depending on region and even periods in history. For example, the traditional dress in Japan is the kimono.
The traditional dress in Africa is whatecer their religion is. Their traditional dress is what religion they are (eg. Hinduism wears hinu clothes
There is no traditional dress since its so small.
A traditional Hindu dress is called a sari.
A traditional dress worn in Haiti is called a "robe kole." It is a brightly colored and intricately designed dress often worn during special occasions or cultural events.
Yes. For men, the traditional dress is lederhosen, a pair of leather shorts with shoulder straps. Traditional dress for women is a dirndl, a type of dress. You can view these styles of dress in related links.
it is a dress
The traditional Korean dress for women is called "hanbok." It is characterized by vibrant colors and flowing lines, typically consisting of a blouse top and a wrap-around skirt. Men wear a similar traditional attire called "hanbok" as well, but with slightly different designs and accessories.
NO ! It is a traditional Japanese dress for Men and women.
Vietnamese traditional garments are long dress, four-panel traditional dress, loose-fitting blouse