Traditionally men wear dhotis, kurta, and paggar or safa (kind of turban headgear). Traditional Chudidar payjama (puckered trousers) frequently replaces dhoti in different regions. Women wear ghagra (long skirt) and kanchli (top). However, dress style changes with lengths and breaths of vast Rajasthan. Dhoti is worn in different ways in Marwar (Jodhpur area) or Shekhawati (Jaipur area) or Hadoti (Bundi area). Similarly, there are a few differences between paggar and safa despite both being Rajasthanl headgear. Mewar has the tradition of paggar, whereas Marwar has the tradition of safa. PUNJAB
Women's Clothing
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Punjabi girls and women wear salwar kameez's with bright coloured duppattas. A salwar kameez has two pieces
Of cloths: the kameez, or shirt or top piece, and the salwar, or pants or bottom piece. A duppatta is a
Piece of colourful cloth that women wear around their necks. Salwar kameez's and duppattas come in a variety
Of colours and designs. There are many stores that specialize and sell only these articles of clothing.
Men's Clothing
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Men and boys generally wear loose pants or slacks with a collared shirt or t-shirt. Some males also wear
The kurta pajama, an Indian shirt and pant outfit, especially the Punjabi farmer. On their head, many Sikhs
Also wear puggs, or turbans.
Winter Clothing
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In winter, both women and men generally wear a woollen shawl, a small blanket, around their necks. Many men
Wear jackets and woollen caps as well.
MADHYAPRADESH
Batik, tie and dye and weaving are three of the most prominent patterns and techniques play a significant part in the varied designs and styles of the traditional attires of Madhya Pradesh. The wardrobe of the women of Madhya Pradesh comprise traditional