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  2. Rupa Company - Wikipedia

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    Rupa & Company Limited is an Indian clothing company which makes knitted garments. [6] The Company is primarily engaged in the manufacture of hosiery products in knitted undergarments casual wears and thermal wears. It produces innerwear, casual wear, thermal wear and sleepwear for men, women, and kids. [7]

  3. Clothing in India - Wikipedia

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    In India, women's clothing varies widely and is closely associated with the local culture, religion and climate. Traditional Indian clothing for women across the country in Indian includes saris worn with choli tops; a skirt called a lehenga or chaniya worn with choli and a dupatta scarf to create an ensemble called a ghagra choli ; while many ...

  4. Rajesh Pratap Singh - Wikipedia

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    Rajesh Pratap Singh (born 1969 [1]) is a noted fashion designer from India, based in New Delhi.. Singh originally from Rajasthan, graduated from NIFT, Delhi in 1994, however he was trained with New Delhi–based designer David Abraham for a year, before graduating.

  5. South Indian culture - Wikipedia

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    The clothing of South India is highly diverse, but is connected by a common cultural ancestry. South Indian women are known to traditionally wear the sari while the men wear a type of sarong, which could be either a white dhoti or a colourful lungi with typical batik patterns. However, these are but a few of an expansive tradition of fashion.

  6. Mundu - Wikipedia

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    The melmundu is an upper garment similar to the nēriyatu or tunḍŭ. that is worn by women; 'mundu' and 'melmundu' are part of the traditional Malayali costume worn by men. Despite the considerable influence of western dressing forms in South Indian culture, Hindu traditional ceremonies of Kerala (some Hindu castes in other south Indian ...

  7. Fashion in India - Wikipedia

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    Post-independence focus on revival of traditional textile and design led to the rise of "ethnic chic". The history of clothing in India dates back to ancient times, yet fashion is a new industry, as it was the traditional Indian clothing with regional variations, be it the sari, ghagra choli or dhoti, that remained popular until the early decades of post-independence India. [1]

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  9. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures cotton shirting, denim, knits and bottomweight fabrics. It had also recently ventured into technical textiles with its Advanced Materials Division in 2011. [3] The company is India's largest denim manufacturer. [4] Sanjaybhai Lalbhai is the current Chairman and managing director of Arvind and Lalbhai Group.