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, people wore cotton clothing. Both men and women wore knee-length tops. A scarf was worn over the tops which would be draped over the left shoulder and under the right. A large sheet would be further draped over one shoulder which would hang loose towards the knees. Both male and female wore a dhoti around the waist.Mohinder Singh Randhawa. (1960) Punjab: Itihas, Kala, Sahit, te Sabiachar aad.Bhasha Vibhag, Punjab, Patiala. Modern Punjabi dress has retained the dhoti, but over its long history has added other forms of dress. The Punjab region had a flourishing industry in cotton during the 19th and early 20th centuries, when various kinds of coarse cotton clothes. This cotton industry added to the richness of Punjabi clothing which exhibits
Punjab Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
's rich and vibrant culture in its dresses. Various types of dresses are worn based on different Punjabi festivals, local events and ceremonies. Along with different traditional dresses special types of ornaments are also very common.


Suthan

The use of the Suthan in the
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also called Suthana in Punjabi is a survival of the ancient ''Svasthana''.A. V. Narasimha Murthy, K. V. Ramesh (1987) Giridharaśrī: essays on Indology : Dr. G.S. Dikshit felicitation volum

/ref> Svasthana referred to a lower garment which can be described as a type of trousers. The Svasthana was in use amongst the rulers in the Mauryan, Mauryan era (322–185 BCE), amongst the ruling classes in
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during the
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between the 1st and 3rd centuries C.E, during the
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between 4th and 6th centuries C.E. and during Emperor
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's rule during the 7th century C.E. The Punjabi suthan is a direct variation of the svasthana which can either be loose to above the ankles and tight around the ankles, or loose to the knees and tight to the ankles. The suthan is a male and female garment but its use is particularly important in the Punjabi suthan suit whereby it is worn by women with a kurti or kurta. It is also a part of the Punjabi ghagra outfit. Other variations include the choga (robe) and suthan combination. File:Bharatpore maharajah.jpg, The Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi V Bahadur (1883–1907) of Bahawalpur State in suthan File:GuptaDanceMusic02.jpg, Ancient svasthana and varbana outfit worn during
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, the basis of the Punjabi suthan suit File:Men in British Punjab army in tight and loose Punjabi suthans 1895.jpg, Men in British Punjab army in tight and loose Punjabi suthans 1895 File:Cheetah and keeper Jeypore. Man in tight Punjabi suthan. 1896.jpg, Man in tight Punjabi suthan. 1896 File:Sepoys of 20th Punjab Infantry and Hunza Gun. 1893. Men in Punjabi tight from knees suthan.jpg, 1893. Men in Punjabi tight from knees suthan File:Men of the British Punjab army in suthans 1895 Punjab Hills. Churidar suthan.jpg, Men of the British Punjab army in Punjabi churidar suthans 1895 Punjab Hills File:Gupta era gold Coin showing the Marriage of Chandragupta, National Museum, New Delhi.jpg, Gupta coin depicting svasthana and angrakshaka with long jutas.
File:Pahari_women_kashmir3.jpg, Women in Punjabi suthan 1890 File:Nihang_Singh_and_Nihang_Singhani.jpg, 19th Century Punjabi suthan suit worn by the lady on the right File:Punjabi_Sikh_woman_in_Amritsar_Punjabi_suthan_and_short_kurta_1874.jpg, Punjabi woman in Punjabi suthan and short kurta 1874 File:Market_Place,_Bikanir_1896._Woman_on_left_in_loose_Punjabi_suthan_suit.jpg, Woman on right in loose Punjabi suthan suit File:A_Punjabi_woman_in_Kurti_and_suthan_visiting_the_Attar,_the_pharmacist._1852.jpg, A Punjabi woman in Kurti and suthan visiting the Attar, the pharmacist. 1852 File:Punjab_Hills_1895._Kulu_woman_in_churidar_suthan._Himachal_Pradesh.jpg, Punjab Hills 1895. Kulu woman in Punjabi churidar suthan. Himachal Pradesh.


Kurta

The kurta with its side slits in the Punjabi kurta can be traced to the 11th century C.E. The straight-cut traditional kurta is known as a ''panjabi'' in
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. The traditional Punjabi kurta of the Punjab region is wide and falls to the knees and is cut straight. The modern version of the regional kurta is the Mukatsari kurta which originates from Muktsar in
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. This modern Punjabi kurta is famous for its slim-fitting cuts and smart fit designs. It is very popular among young politicians. File:Kurta - Mens.jpg, Kurta - Men's File:Man in Dhoti Kurta.JPG, Man in Dhoti Kurta File:Shanghai0016.jpg, Man in blue kurta File:Punjabi Nachey-6.JPG, kurta


Multani kurta

The Multani kurta is crocheted using Sajarak prints of
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. File:Saraike Ajrak.jpg, Sajarak


Phulkari kurta

A Phulkari kurta is embroidered using the Phulkari embroidery of the
Punjab region Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
. File:Patiala Phulkari.jpg, Patiala Phulkari File:Collectie NMvWereldculturen, TM-3500-9, Wit geborduurd vrouwenhemd. Josephine Powell Collection, voor 1965.jpg, Josephine Powell Collection, voor 1965: Phulkari kurta


Bandhani kurta

Bandhani tye-dyeing is popular in the Cholistan desert area of Punjab, Pakistan. Bandhani patterns are used on kurtas. File:Rohi's Women Dress - Bahawalpur Museum.jpg, Rohi (Cholistan) woman's bandhani dress Punjab, Pakistan


Salwar Kameez

A Punjabi suit that features two items - a ''qameez'' (top), ''salwar'' (bottom) is the traditional attire of the Punjabi people. ''Shalwars'' are
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which are atypically wide at the waist but which narrow to a cuffed bottom. They are held up by a drawstring or elastic belt, which causes them to become pleated around the waist. The trousers can be wide and baggy, or they can be cut quite narrow, on the
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. The ''kameez'' is a long shirt or tunic. The side seams are left open below the waist-line (the opening known as the ''chaak''), which gives the wearer greater freedom of movement. The kameez is usually cut straight and flat; older kameez use traditional cuts; modern kameez are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The combination garment is sometimes called ''salwar kurta'', ''salwar suit'', or ''Punjabi suit''. The shalwar-kameez is a widely-worn, and national dress, of Pakistan. When women wear the shalwar-kameez in some regions, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl called a dupatta around the head or neck. The dupatta is also employed as a form of modesty—although it is made of delicate material, it obscures the upper body's contours by passing over the shoulders. For Muslim women, the dupatta is a less stringent alternative to the chador or burqa (see hijab and purdah); for Sikh and Hindu women, the dupatta is useful when the head must be covered, as in a temple or the presence of elders. Everywhere in South Asia, modern versions of the attire have evolved; the shalwars are worn lower down on the waist, the kameez have shorter length, with higher splits, lower necklines and backlines, and with cropped sleeves or without sleeves. The Punjabi suit is popular in other regions of the subcontinent, such as
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. It is also popular in
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, where it is called the Punjabi.


Punjabi tamba and kurta

The Punjabi version of the Dhoti is known as or . Whereas the is of one colour and has no border, the has a border and is variegated so that it has more than one colour.


Kurti

In modern usage, a short kurta is referred to as the kurti. However, traditionally, the kurti refers to upper garments which sit above the waist without side slits, and are believed to have descended from the tunic of the Shunga period (2nd century B.C.). In the
Punjab region Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
, the kurti is a short cotton coat. Another style of Punjabi kurti is a short version of the anga (robe). The kurti can be worn by men but women wear it along with the Punjabi ghagra or suthan.


Pothohari suit

Another style of the Punjabi suit is the use of the salwar which hails from the Pothohar region of
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and is known as the Pothohari salwar. The Pothohari salwar retains the wideness of the older Punjabi suthan and also has some folds. The kameez is also wide. The head scarf is traditionally large, similar to the chador or Phulkari that was used throughout the plains of the
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.


Chola

The Sikh Chola is traditional dress worn by
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. It is a martial attire which gives freedom of movement to a Sikh warrior. There are preserved ''chola'' relics and artefacts that were worn by the Sikh Gurus. A particular ''Khilka''-type Chola believed to have belonged to
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has garnered considerable attention and study. A preserved chola of Guru Hargobind linked to the tale of his release from Gwalior Fort with fifty-two fellow prisoners is believed to be preserved at Ghudani Kalan village in Amritsar district of Punjab, India. File:An Indian Night Watchman - ILN 1878.jpg, Nightwatchman 1878. man in Punjabi chola and Punjabi ghutanna pajama File:Dharam Singh Nihang Singh with Fellow Nihangs.jpg, Men wearing modern chola File:Group of Nihang Singhs.jpg, Group of nihangs in cholas


Punjabi ghagra

The Punjabi ghagra was the traditional apparel for women before the advent of the Punjabi suit. In modern times, the ghagra is worn by women in parts of
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, rural parts of south West Punjab, parts of
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and during performances of Giddha in East Punjab. The ghagra has its origin in the candataka, which had become a popular garment in the Gupta period. The candataka was a men's half trousers which eventually developed into the ghagra. The intermediate formation has been described as a shirt like dress for men and women from the neck to the thighs. Candataka continued as a popular female dress in the seventh century. File:Rangla Punjab. Punjabi Ghagra.JPG, Statutes of women in kurta File:Saraiki Tradition Ghagra women wearing dreas.JPG, Saraiki Tradition women wearing ghagra
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File:Apr 21 ontario place punjabi virsa miss brampton.JPG, Punjabi kurta and lehenga File:Gota Embroidery.jpg, Bridal lehenga with Gota Embroidery


Punjabi Juti

The Punjabi Jutti is the Punjabi version of the shoe. Local styles include designs from Patiala, the Pothohari shoe with sharp pointed toes, and the Derawali shoe with silk embroidery and round tipped. File:Jutti.jpg, Jutti shoes File:Fazilka jutti.jpg, Fazilka jutti File:Punjabi jutti at Dilli Haat.jpg, Punjabi jutti for men with extended curved tip, or ''nokh''


Patiala salwar

The Patiala salwar was developed in Patiala and is very popular with women. Image:Girls wearing patiala salwar.jpg, School girls wearing Patiala Salwar


Saraiki shalwar suits

Saraiki shalwar suits are Punjabi outfits which include the Bahawalpuri shalwar suit and the Multani shalwar suit.


Bahawalpuri shalwar suit

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. The Bahawalpuri shalwar is very wide and baggy with many voluminous folds. The material traditionally used for the Bahawalpuri shalwar and suthan is known as Sufi which is a mixture of cotton warp mixed with silk weft and gold threads running down the material. The other name for these types of mixed cloth is shuja khani. The Bahawalpuri shalwar is worn with the Bahawalpur style kameez, the Punjabi kurta or chola. File:Nawab Muhammad Of Bawalpur 1868-1900.JPG, Nawab Muhammad Of Bahawalpur (1868-1900) wearing a loose Bahawalpuri shalwar. File:Prince Suba Sadiq Abbasi.JPG, Prince Suba Sadiq Abbasi, Bahawalpur File:Bed Sheets - Bahawalpur Museum.jpg, Bahawalpur kameez File:Nawab Sadiq Khan Fifth.JPG, Nawab Sadiq Khan Fifth (died 1966) in the Bahawalpuri shalwar


Multani shalwar suit

The Multani shalwar, also known as the 'ghaire wali' or 'Saraiki ghaire wali' shalwar as it is very wide around the waist, originates from the
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area of the
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. The style is similar to the Sindhi kancha shalwar as both are derivatives of the pantaloon shalwar worn in
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and adopted in these locations during the 7th century A.D. The Multani shalwar is very wide, baggy, full and has folds like the Punjabi suthan. The upper garments include the Punjabi kameez and the chola of the
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.


Fabric prints and embroidery

Block printing on cotton and other materials is popular in
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which utilises local Sajarak prints. Cholistan, Bahawalpur and
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are known for its tie-dyeing material which is popular in this region. The embroidery styles of the
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include the styles of Multani embroidery which features kalabatun patterns using thin wires. This type of embroidery is also common in the rest of the
Punjab region Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
. Kalabatan surkh involves using gold wires on orange coloured and red silk. Kalabatan safed involves using silver wires on white material. There are two kinds of gold embroidery, one of a solid and rich kind called kar-chob and the other called tila-kar or kar-chikan utilising gold thread. The former is used for carpets and saddle cloths whereas the latter is used for dresses. The
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also uses mukesh embroidery: mukesh bati-hui, twisted tinsel, , flattened gold wire for embroidery of a heavy kind, and waved mukesh, made by crimping mukesh batihui with iron tongs.
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and
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are known for embroidery using white, silver and gold threads on clothes such as and waistcoats (). Kangra is known for the patterns embroidered on its handkerchiefs known as Kangra rumal. The designs include representations of religious stories. These rumals are also embroidered in Chamba. File:Saraike Ajrak.jpg, Saraiki Ajrak File:Rohi's Dress and Decore - Bahawalpur Museum.jpg, Cholistan tye-dying File:Chamba Rumal with Scenes of Gopis Adoring Krishna LACMA M.71.1.40.jpg, Chamba Rumal with Scenes of Gopis Adoring Krishna File:Head Cloth (Phulkari) LACMA M.64.24.1.jpg, Head Cloth (Phulkari) File:Chamba Rumal with Scenes of Sita and Hanuman LACMA M.71.37.3.jpg, Chamba Rumal with Scenes of Sita and Hanuman File:Rumal with Krishna and Radha LACMA AC1998.111.1.jpg, Chamba Rumal with Krishna and Radha


Phulkari

The Phulkari is the traditional Punjabi embroidery used to embroider shawls and head scarfs in the
Punjab region Punjab (; ; also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. It is located in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of modern-day eastern Pakistan and no ...
. Although Phulkari means floral work, the designs include not only flowers but also cover motifs and geometrical shapes. There is reference to Phulkari in ancient texts, folk legends, and literature of Punjab. In '' Harishcharitra'', the biography of the Emperor Harshavardhana (590-647 CE), the last ruler of great ancient Indian Vardhana empire, the seventh-century chronicler Bana wrote, "Some people were embroidering flowers and leaves on the cloth from the reverse side," which is a technical description of Phulkari embroidery. However, the earliest reference to the word Phulkari is in Punjabi literature in the 18th century Waris Shah's version of ''Heer Ranjha'' (a legendary Punjabi tragic romance) which describes the wedding trousseau of the female protagonist Heer and lists various clothing items with Phulkari embroidery. The first extensive English publication on Phulkari was by Flora Annie Steel in 1880 where she describes the various styles and exhibited the varieties in picture form. In its present form, Phulkari embroidery has been popular since the 15th century. Pal (1960) believes that no matter its origin, Phulkari work is distinctive and uniquely Punjabi.Rampa Pal Chapter Phulkari pp36-47 in Mohinder Singh Randhawa. (1960) Punjab: Itihas, Kala, Sahit, te Sabiachar aad.Bhasha Vibhag, Punjab, Patiala. File:Patiala Phulkari.jpg, Phulkari from Patiala File:'Phulkari' (bridal shawl), Punjab, early 20th century, cotton, silk and embroidery, Honolulu Academy of Arts.jpg, 'Phulkari' (bridal shawl), Punjab, early 20th century, cotton, silk and embroidery, Honolulu Academy of Arts File:Phulkari from Punjab, India, 20th century, khadi, silk, plain weave, embroidery, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG, Phulkari from Punjab, India, 20th century, khadi, silk, plain weave, embroidery, Honolulu Museum of Art File:Bridal shawl (phulkari) from Punjab, khadi (hand-spun, hand-woven cotton), silk, plain weave, embroidery, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG, Bridal shawl (phulkari) from Punjab, khadi (hand-spun, hand-woven cotton), silk, plain weave, embroidery, Honolulu Museum of Art


Luanchari

Luanchari is a full-dress made of two parts stitched together: the upper part is the choli and the lower is the lehanga. It is traditional garment worn by Gaddis of
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. File:Kangra Painting.jpg, Pahari painting depicting women in Luanchari. ca.1760 File:Gaddi Couple 1940.jpg, Himachal woman in Luanchari


Punjabi ghuttana

The Punjabi ghuttana was popular with women and men in the
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, a type of pajama which is shorter than the full length pajama, and is tight and ends at the calf.Paintings and lifestyles of Jammu Region: 17th to 19th Century A.D Raj Kuma

/ref> Its variation is still worn in Jammu Division, Jammu. File:Dogri play Bawa Jitto directed by Balwant Thakur Produced in 1986 and still going strong.jpg, Men and boys wearing a knee length variation of the Punjabi ghuttana and Dogri kurta. The full suthan is tight from the knees to the ankles


Churidar pajama

The use of the Churidar is traditionally associated with the northern regions of the sub-continent. Although there is no consensus as to its origins, the churidar pajama was adopted by the former princely families. In the
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however, its use was amongst the general population. The Churidar is popular all over the sub-continent and was developed in the
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, and is associated with the Punjab. The churidar pajama can be of any colour but traditionally is of sussi (cotton) material, in blue with vertical stripes. The churidar pajama is also known as the (full length) ghuttana. When soldiers from
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travelled to the British Punjab province, they saw the long ghuttana pajama and adopted its use in
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during the 19th century. Image:Silk kurta churidar mojari2.jpg, Cotton churidar worn with silk side-opening kurta and ''mojari'' shoes Image:Kashmiri children in churidar 1890.jpg, Portrait of Kashmiri children wearing churidar pyjamas circa 1890 Image:Kurta churidar nehru vest.jpg, Cotton churidar with cotton kurta and Khadi Nehru jacket Image:churidar.jpg, 19th century Indian women wearing transparent skirts over churidar pants


Jama

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was worn by men in the
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during the Mughal period. The phrase "jora jama" refers to the clothes given by the maternal uncle to the groom, which points to the jama being part of Punjabi clothing (although grooms do not wear the jama now). A local style of shawl called the jamawar which was striped was used as a gown. File:The commander of the Imperial Guard of Delhi.jpg, The commander of the Imperial Guard of Delhi File:Ghulam Murtaza Khan The Delhi Darbar of Akbar II.jpg, Ghulam Murtaza Khan The Delhi Darbar of Akbar II File:Raja Ravi Varma, Maharaja Fateh Singh.jpg, Raja Ravi Varma, Maharaja Fateh Singh File:Akbar and Tansen visit Haridas.jpg, Akbar and Tansen visit Haridas File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg, Mughal Army
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men during the reign of
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Anga/Angarkha

The anga (robe) also known as an angarkha and peshwaj) is similar to a loose coat and wadded with cotton. The anga can be worn by men and women. When worn by men, it falls to below the knees, is a loose tunic and is fastened either to the right of the left. An angarkha typically does not have front buttons. Grooms traditionally wore the angarkha which has now been superseded by the achkan. The anga worn by women is a long robe. File:Ranjit Singh Equestrian in Saffron Robes (6125138516).jpg, Ranjit Singh Equestrian in Saffron Robe File:A watercolor portrait of Ranjit Singh.jpg, A watercolor portrait of Ranjit Singh who wore the angarkha during his reign.


Chamba angarkhi

The Chamba angarkhi of
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is sewen tight at the torso, but below the waist it has an open fall like the modern skirt. The angarkhi is tied at the waist with a sash.


Turban

Men traditionally wear the turban. In the past, large turbans were worn such as the type in Bahawalpur which could be up to 40 feet long. Now the turbans are shorter of various designs. File:Prince Malik Ata.jpg, Malik Ata Muhammad Khan,
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of Kot Fateh Khan in
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Kalgi

File:Kalgi ceremony.jpg, Kalgi placed on groom's turban A sign of royalty that is placed on the turban, in place of a jeweled crown.


Khes

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item to wear loosely. Khes is a
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used in
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and also as like a shawl- wrap by men in
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, and
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to cover upper body parts. Khes was an important cloth of Punjab province.


Loyi

The Loyi is a lightweight fabric draped by men and women to preserve heat in cool/chilly environments. It is often worn with other Punjabi wear.


Paranda

'' Paranda'' or ''parandi'' is hair accessory worn by women in Punjab.


Saluka

The is a tight fitting waistcoat which was worn in
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and the
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See also

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*
Kurta A ''kurta'' is a loose collarless shirt or tunic worn in many regions of South Asia, (subscription required) Quote: "A loose shirt or tunic worn by men and women." Quote: "Kurta: a loose shirt without a collar, worn by women and men from South ...
* Salwar *
Jammu dress The people of Jammu have the following traditional clothing: Ghagra choli It is traditional for women to wear ghagra choli and the scarf ensemble which was also popular in the Punjab. It is still traditional for women to wear the kurta with a le ...
* Afghan clothing * Balochi clothing * Khyber Pakhtunkhwa clothing * Pakistani clothing * Sindhi clothing


References

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