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  2. Punjabi Tamba and Kurta - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi kurta and tehmat Milk vendor with typical traditional brass containers, Gagar, used in Majha Region of Punjab wearing traditional clothes. The tamba, which is also called tehmat [1] [2] is the Punjabi version of the lungi which has folds at the front and is the traditional dress for Punjabi men.

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  4. Punjabi clothing - Wikipedia

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    The anga can be worn by men and women. When worn by men, it falls to below the knees, is a loose tunic [106] and is fastened either to the right of the left. [107] An angarkha typically does not have front buttons. [108] Grooms traditionally wore the angarkha which has now been superseded by the achkan. The anga worn by women is a long robe.

  5. Mundu - Wikipedia

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    In Kerala, the lungi, also called kaili or kaili muṇṭŭ, is worn by both men and women. Labourers prefer to wear lungis while working. Most men in Kerala use lungi as casual wear or as a house dress, as it is quite comfortable to wear. Lungis are generally colourful, and with varying designs.

  6. Jammu dress - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Dogri kurta for men is open at the front and flares out from the waist to the knees. The kurta for women tends to be long and cut straight, a style adopted from neighbouring Punjab, [ 1 ] as local culture shares an affinity with the Punjab region , [ 17 ] especially the southern area.

  7. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    An Ottoman official c. 1650. Ottoman clothing or Ottoman fashion is the style and design of clothing worn during the Ottoman Empire.Fashion during the Ottoman Empire was a significant facet of the empire's cultural identity, serving as a marker of status, occupation, religion, and more.

  8. Koto (traditional clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The development of the koto as regular dress is not complete but it is still used in special occasions like the koto-dansi. With the koto, women wear a head or body covering called an angisa or anisa. The folding of the angisa sends a social message, for example “Let them talk.” For men the traditional clothing is the pangani.

  9. Tulamba - Wikipedia

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    Tulamba is a formal Punjabi city. The normal dress is the shalwar kameez, with the dhoti also popular. Older people wear the pagri or safa on their head. All the houses are built with solid bricks and concrete. The lifestyle is modern, and the use of electric and electronic equipments are common.