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  2. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Khmer women clothes 16th century Cambodia King and Queen, LongVek period . During this era, the Sampot was characterised by a front panel folded, rounded, and tucked into the waistband; sometimes revealing an undergarment descending to mid-calves. Women's clothing was complemented by a sbai, worn across the chest. [23]

  3. Lamba (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The style of wearing the lamba likewise varies between regions and according to the gender of the wearer. Both sexes will wrap it around the waist, much like a sarong. Women will also wear it wrapped over or beneath the bust to form a sheath dress, often with matching lamba headdress. These styles can be paired with a tank top or other light shirt.

  4. Wrap dress - Wikipedia

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    Woman wearing a jiaoling pao with a wide belt enclosing the waist, Tang dynasty. The traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, Hanfu, are traditionally loose, wrap-style garments; these include wrap-style robes, such as the ancient shenyi (which sews a top and a skirt to form a dress), the zhiduo, the daopao, and the jiaoling pao (a one-piece dress), etc., as well as wrap-style upper garments ...

  5. The very best gifts for women: Beauty gifts, luxury gifts ...

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    Our top gift picks for women: Mulberry Silk Eye Mask, $10 at Amazon. Uniqlo Round Mini Shoulder Bag, $15 (was $20) at Uniqlo. ... Nordstrom Cashmere Silk Wrap Scarf, $99 at Nordstrom.

  6. Burmese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Mon women traditionally wear a shawl called yat toot, which is wrapped diagonally over the chest covering one shoulder with one end dropping behind the back. Archaeological evidence from the Dvaravati era (direct ancestors of the Mon people) portrays ladies wearing what seems to be a similar shawl hanging from their shoulder. [ 22 ]

  7. Bojagi - Wikipedia

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    Korean women, taught from an early age to be patient and frugal, would separate small scraps of cloth into different groups according to material, shape, colors, and weight. This process provided an opportunity for Joseon dynasty women to express their creative talents, with the actual sewing likely similar to sutra copying.

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