A chador is a traditional garment worn by some Muslim women, particularly in Iran and parts of the Middle East. It is a full-body cloak that covers the body and head, leaving the face exposed, although some women may choose to cover their faces as well. The chador is often worn as a symbol of modesty and cultural identity. Its use varies among women, with some choosing to wear it regularly while others may adopt it for specific occasions or cultural events.
It depends on the width of the fabric and the size of the lady who wears it!
A chador (SHa-DOR) is worn over the head.
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Cloak
The cast of Chador neshinha - 1962 includes: Hosein Amirfazli Ali Mahzun Faranak Mirghahhari
In the story "The Breadwinner" by Deborah Ellis, Parvana is a young girl who wears a blue dress, a faded brown striped sweater, and a checkered scarf over her hair. She is described as having brown hair and brown eyes, and she often wears a chador to disguise herself as a boy named Kaseem when necessary.
makhela chador
makhela chador
CHADOR
Chador and Headscarf.
The AFGHAN "Shalwar Kameez" is the Chador or aka Burka
Floor-length cloaks that cover everything butthe women's eyes