Indian men normally wear shirt and trousers in everyday life or while going to work....but their traditional wear is "panjabi and payjama", which they wear on special ceremonies. But sometimes some poor and uneducated people wear no upper garment or sometimes just a vest even on roads....This is usually found in the rural areas!
Women wear a sari and the men wear a dhoti.
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar.Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos.Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar.Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis.
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar.Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos.Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar.Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis.
men wore sherwanis while women wore salwar kameez men also wore tubans
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar. Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos. Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar. Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis. Women may wear bangles too.
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Women wear a sari and the men wear a dhoti.
Yes they do at several places/states.
Usually men wear a tuxedo if it's in more central India, but in more cultural driven places one would wear a Kurta. If it has to do with job and business, you would want to wear a suit or tux or something along those lines.
The Chenchus of India are one of the last of the indigenous tribes of India. They are hunters/gatherers who live in forests. Men wear loin cloths; women wear blouses and skirts or saris.
In some cultures men do wear skirts, such as the kilt in Scotland, the lungi in India, the kikepa in Hawaii, the sulu in Fiji, and many more. Whether men in a particular society wear skirts or not has to do with culture and climate, not with any physical or objective moral reason.
Of Course they can , They have been doing it in Malaysia, India, and many countries for years.
what do men,women,and children wear in japan?
Muslim women wear Shalwar Kameez, Saree blouse, choli and ghagra (long skirt), and Men wear Kurta (shirt) Pyjama, trousers, Shirwani and Lungi
In India, traditional clothing for women consists of Salwar Kameez, Salwar & Kurta, Sarees, etc. For men, its Kurta pajama and Kurta Dhoti.
Louis Philippe is an Indian men's apparel brand. It is one of the largest and most popular clothing brands in India, known for its high-quality formal and casual wear for men.
People in India wear a wide variety of clothing styles, as there is great cultural and regional diversity. Traditional clothing includes sarees for women and dhotis or kurta-pajamas for men. Western-style clothing is also popular, especially among urban populations. The choice of clothing depends on factors like religion, climate, and personal preference.