If it's part of their family heritage and culture, then they do. On some holidays or to attend festivals or weddings, etc other individuals may wear saris or other East Indian/South Asian clothing.
WOMEN WEAR *Orhni *jhula *gangari *chappal MEN WEAR *Pagri *kurtah *dhoti salra
Bhil women wear traditional saris and the Bhil men wear loose long frock along with pyjama. The peasants wear turbans. Bhils also wear brass ornaments.
saris
Saris are made of cotton or silk fabric. Men do not wear saris, as saris are worn by women.
Leni Saris has written: 'Dromen van morgen' 'Leni Saris biografie'
Mari Saris was born in 1958.
Marilyn Saris is 5' 3".
John Saris died in 1643.
The plural form of "sari" is "saris."
people used to wear saris
saris for poorer people and western clothes for the wealthy
The plural form of sari is saris.