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explain the Clotheing of Indus valley people.​

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Answered by megaharshavardhini
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Answer:

The limited depictions of clothing show that men wore a cloth around the waist, resembling a modern dhoti and like it, often passed between the legs and tucked up behind. The so-called "Priest-king" and other stone figures also wore a long robe over the left shoulder, leaving bare the right shoulder and chest.

Answered by pradeepkrverma
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Explanation:

The fashion of the Indus Valley people consisted of loin cloth for men, wrap skirts and shoulder shoals for women, sandals made of cloth and wood and clothes made of cotton and woollen yarn. Others include ornaments, necklaces, fillets, armlets as well as finger rings.

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