Traditional costumes in Malaysia reflect the country's rich cultural diversity, with distinct styles representing various ethnic groups. The Malay traditional attire includes the "Baju Kurung" for women and "Baju Melayu" for men, often made of colorful fabrics adorned with intricate patterns. The Chinese community typically wears the "Cheongsam" for women and "Changshan" for men, while the Indian community may don the "Sari" and "Dhoti" respectively. Each costume is often worn during festivals, weddings, and cultural celebrations, showcasing Malaysia's vibrant heritage.
The national costume of Malaysia is called the Baju Kurung. It is also the national costume of Brunei. Translated to English, it means enclosed dress.
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Canada is a country of many nationalities, so there is no traditional Canadian costume.
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Kimono.
he made traditional costume in trinidad!!
Frida Kahlo.
If you visit www.costumecraze.com you can find the traditional pirate costume you may be looking for. You can also visit www.partycity.com for a non-traditional pirate costume.
As of August 2014, there is no Pharaoh costume available without a top. The traditional costume is available through the Costume Closet.
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