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How did the indian react to the western style of clothing?

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Answered by harshavardhanm
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Indians reacted in three different ways to western style clothing:

(i) Many especially men incorporated some elements of Western style clothing in their dress, e.g., Parsis. The wealthy Parsis added baggy trousers and the phenta (hat) to long collarless coats, with boots and a walking stick to complete the look of the gentleman. The Dalit coverts to Christianity regarded western clothes as a sign of modernity and progress.

(ii) Others were reactionist in their approach. They were convinced that Western culture would lead to loss of traditional cultural identity, e.g., many Bengalis. They mocked those who wore western clothes.

(iii) Still others resolved the dilemma by creating a difference between inner and outer world. They started wearing Western clothes to work without giving up their Indian ones. They changed into Indian clothes when at home.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Indians reacted to the western style of clothing:

(i) Many Indians started wearing western style of clothes. Baggy trousers and a hat was added to the long collarless coats with boots and a stick to walk with.

(ii) Others felt that western style clothes would have to a loss of cultural identity.

(iii) Some men wore western clothes without giving up their Indian dress. Some wore western clothes while working outside and changed to more comfortable Indian clothes at home.

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