Kimono
Obi for women...broad sash Obi for Men...narrow sash
The Aztecs womans wore a brightly coloured dress and men wore awite sortsfrom Sophie wright age: 10
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Neutral coloured chinos (mainly camel coloured) coloured shirt in a darker coloured (preferably plain) and cardigans and knitwear. For women - leggings and big chunky knits. Vans shoes for both.
For many years Kashmiri men and women have worn the same style of dress. The Pheran and `Poots` consist of two gowns, one on top of the other, falling to the feet in the case of a Hindu, worn up to the knees by a Muslim. Muslims wear the sleeves wide and open; Hindus wear them narrow with turned up ends. Traditionally there was a brightly coloured design on the outside, with Yak or goatskin on the inside to keep the wearer warm. This has now been changed by fashion to a simple ornament of brightly coloured material, although in winter many women still wear the goatskin for warmth. source :http://indiancostumes.indianetzone.com/1/jammu_kashmir.htm driqbal
In Haiti, the traditional head wrap is called a "tignon." It is often brightly colored and worn by women as a symbol of cultural pride and identity.
Yes he likes Japanese women
yes!
What are the rights of filipino women during Japanese era
Japanese women wrote the Literature... for in that time, men were at war
Japanese Women Don't Get Old or Fat was created in 2005.
Coloured implies that the skins of these people would absorb some colours from light and reflect others. A non coloured person would have skin like a mirror. There are only coloured people in the world.