Dhotis are the ones who were dhotis at their waist;they only care about dhotis rather than female or women(the male ones ).Finally,we can say that in india(dhotis country),the condition of women is critical because of caring about dhotis by male than they care about female or especially wives.
in aceint India they use to wear dhotis
Rajashthani people wearing dhotis, kurta, angarkha and paggar or safa. wowrooms.co.in
They Wear saris,dhotis,lungi,salwar,salwar kammeez,topi,pargi and sherwani with chooridar.
Tamil men generally wear dhotis in the form of lungis. Tamil ladis traditionally wear saris.
It is not just tamils who wear dhotis. Dhoti is the most oldest and most traditional garment for Indian men. Its been around for thousands of years, the paijaama and churridaar fashions (the drawstring pants ) have been introduced by middle easterners. Because they've been in India for so long that they've earned the title of "traditional Indian clothing" but for reals the dhoti is more traditional. if you havent noticed all the Hindu deities wear dhotis. In rural parts of India many men still wear dhotis. In fact regarding, Tamil ppl, they wear lungis, not dhoti, in which the cloth is simply wrapped around like a skirt. In most other parts of India, men wear cotton lungis to sleep. but for tamils they wear cotton lungis to sleep or while doing dirty labor work, and wear nice silk lungis with kurta top for formal occasions. rajasthani dhoti: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y271/desigurl2fly29.jpg random bengali guy in dhoti: http://www.webindia123.com/westbengal/imagecouple.jpg random north Indians in dhotis: http://www.iloveindia.com/Indian-clothing/gifsdhoti-kurta.jpg random kerala person in lungi: http://timepass1.files.wordpress.com/2007/10kerala-airways.jpg (kerala is next 2 Tamil nadu and their traditions are kinda similar)
Men wear dhotis. It is a rectangular sheet made of cotton that is folded and wrapped around the waist. The Bengali style involves creating pleats as it's folded.
Mahatma Gandhi's favorite things included simplicity, spirituality, fasting, and the promotion of nonviolence and peace. He also had a love for traditional Indian clothing like dhotis and shawls.
Shudras in ancient India typically wore simple clothing made of cotton or other easily available natural fabrics. Their attire was characterized by simple dhotis or saris, with minimal embellishments or decorations, reflecting their social status as laborers and service providers in the caste system.
Gujarati people traditionally wear garments like the saree for women and the dhoti or kurta for men. These traditional outfits are often colorful and intricately designed. However, Western-style clothing is also common, especially among the younger generation.
Adivasis in India traditionally wear clothing made from natural fibers such as cotton or silk. Traditional attire includes saris, dhotis, and garments with intricate handloom designs. They also accessorize with jewelry made from materials like beads, shells, and metal.
Tamil Brahmins are covered from head to foot in cotton or silk Veshtis of dhotis garments. Women are draped in a nine-yard sari called a madisar. Hindu Brahmins also may wear pancha kacham but this is more related to tradition than religion.