Yes, when it comes to formal clothing there are women who wear Saris everyday! but back home No. But not all women wear Saris in India esp Urban India and fashionable Saris are also worn for parties ;)
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar.Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos.Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar.Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis.
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar.Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos.Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar.Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis.
Most men in India wear trousers and shirts with collars. It is very unsual to see a grown man in India wearing a shirt that does not have a collar. Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos. Younger boys wear usually pants or shorts and may have a top with or without a collar. Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis. Women may wear bangles too.
India Largest/populated democracy call Indian subcontinet has varietyof population. women werar saree(sari) means dress worn primarily by Hindu women(not necessary) consists of several yards of light material that is draped around the body.Punjabi suit(salwar Kamij)Salwar kameez (also spelledshalwar kameez and shalwar qamiz) is a traditional dress worn by women In North India due severe winterIndian woman usually wear saris to weddings and other special events however some women wear saris all the time and everyday saris are very complex so for little girls there are churidars which arent as complexIndian women in the villages usually wear a sari, which is a long rectangle peice of cloth several yards long, which they wound around their waist and drape over their shoulders. young girls wear salwar kameez, which is like a long shirt with slits up the sides with trouser-type pants. they also wear a dupatta, a long rectangle peice of cloth that they use to cover their head and chest with. there is also the gharga-choli, which consists of an ankle-length, flowing skirt with lots of pleats. the top is a tight-fitting blouse that shows their midriff and accentuates their curves. they wear a dupatta with that as well.
dhoti and kurta (men) and (women) wear nauvari saree
Saris are made of cotton or silk fabric. Men do not wear saris, as saris are worn by women.
women wear saris and men wear kurtas
the women in Mumbai wear saris and Punjabi dresses
Saris and punjabis (women only wear these).
Yes all the time
Most older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Many also have henna tattos, jewllery and piercings, such as nose piercings.
Typically, married or mature women in India wear saris.
Older women wear saris and younger women wear punjabis. Indian women tend to wear a variety of beautiful colours and many also wear alot of jewllery, have piercings and henna tattos.Younger girls may wear tops with skirts, dresses or punjabis.
WOMEN WEAR *Orhni *jhula *gangari *chappal MEN WEAR *Pagri *kurtah *dhoti salra
saris
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The Chenchus of India are one of the last of the indigenous tribes of India. They are hunters/gatherers who live in forests. Men wear loin cloths; women wear blouses and skirts or saris.