aó đầm which is pronounced as ow with a not to high pitch and đầm is pronounced as dum with a not to low pitch or the other traditional dress it is aó dài and dài is pronounced as yie with a not to low pitch.
Today, Vietnamese people dress like Westerners usually. Jeans and T-shirts are common among men and women. City work clothes consist of business outfits with men wearing a collared shirt, sometimes a tie, leather shoes and slacks. Women wear business suits or dresses. Sandals are often worn as an informal shoe.
It's not rare to see people doing their market shopping or eating a bowl of pho at a roadside stall in what westerners typically think of as pajamas. In the extreme heat, causal loose fitting clothes in loud colors and prints that are very pajama-like seem to be a favorite among women.
In the countryside, especially for farmers, men and women are often still seen wearing the loose communist-era style garments, which are drab in color and make men and women look almost identical. The traditional conical hats are worn by rural people and are worn less frequently in cities.
Traditional garments are still worn for holidays, weddings, and other special occasions. Some places of business like restaurants and banks might use the traditional long Vietnamese dress with pants as part of their uniform.
A well-known garment is the "ao dai", a light tunic-like top paired with white pants.
These are also loose garments but are very feminine and classy. Vietnamese garments are usually very loose to allow easy movement and cooling.
Ao ba ba are traditional silk pajamas worn in Vietnam by men and women. More formal clothes are the ao dai, a dress for women, and ao gam, a tunic for men.
They are similar to Chinese dresses and now they wear stuff like in America but they still wear the original dresses today too.
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She had a traditional white dress.
They are called 한복 (hanbok) See related links down below:
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They dress normal more like American style
Well, it really depends on what dress.
like the dress they use
they look like brazil clothes
Traditional 'folk' dress varies from one part of the country to another, and in some parts from one district to another, even from one valley to the next.
like red shirt and pants and they dress pretty good I think they did