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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

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