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name the popular dresses of our country with state

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1. Andhra Pradesh

For the men, the traditional dress is their dhoti and kurta and for the women, it is the sarees.

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Assam

Assam has a rich culture and custom. Its dresses incorporate Golden Silk Fiber or Muga. It is extremely hard to not see a woman wearing “Muga” or “Mekhela Chadar”. With a specific end goal to make the apparel of Assam, “Paat” and “Eri” are utilized. Eri is utilized to make winter attire especially shawls known as “Eri Chadar” and Paat is for making “Mekhela Chadar”. For the gents, they usually go for short kurti & lungi with a “Ghamcha”

Assam dress code

3. Arunachal Pradesh

Ladies wear a sleeveless chemise with a weaved, full-sleeves coat, alongside a slip or skirt. The clothing is never normally entire without ‘Mushaiks’ or petticoat. A skull-top loaded with Yak hair, called as the ‘Gurdam’, adds class to the general clothing. Men of this clan wear lungi of green shading with white, red and yellow yarn. They wear a sleeveless shirt and an upper piece of clothing.

Arunachal Pradesh

4. Bihar

Bihar, also known as the Land of Buddha, has their traditional attire as dhoti & kurta for men and Tussar silk sarees for the women.

Bihar

5. Chhattisgarh

Men generally wear Halbas, Ghotuls, Abhuj Marias, Murias, and so on., wear dhotis and headgears like cotton turbans. The ladies wear knee-length or full-length sarees in brilliant colors. The most utilized materials are silk and cotton and they are generally painted with liquid wax.

Chhattisgarh

6. Goa

The traditional outfits of Goa people are fundamentally similar to different states of South India. For the most part, ladies wear a sari, which called ‘Nav-Vari’. The sarees studded with valuable stones and gems and ‘Pano Bhaju’. Men generally stick to the basics.

Goa

7. Gujarat

Ladies typically wear saris or salwar kamiz. In rural parts, men are found to wear dhotis and kurtas or bandis. Indeed, even customary outfits like chania choli by ladies and Kedia dress is worn by men in provincial zones or amid social celebrations.

Gujarat

8. Haryana

For the men, the traditional attire primarily consists of Dhoti, Kurta / Shirt, Pagri and juttis for the shoes. Whereas, for the women, they generally wear shirt along with ghagra, daman, angia, and odhni.

Haryana

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9. Himachal Pradesh

Men generally wear dhoti & kurta or churidar or pyjama with a pagri whereas, the women, they wear kurtas, rahide, and Ghagra Lehenga Choli.

Himachal Pradesh

10. Jammu & Kashmir

Pheran is the most famous dress both for men and women. Women wear them either with salwar or churidar. Pathani suit is another identity of the men from this part.

Jammu

11. Jharkhand

The traditional tribal clothing for men is called the Bhagwan, which is a one-piece cloth whereas for the non-tribal men it includes kurta, pyjama, dhoti & shirts. For women, it is the sari and blouse.

Jharkand

12. Karnataka

Ilakal Saree and Mysore silk are very renowned. The draping of the sari shifts relying upon the zone like Kodagu, North and South Karnataka and Karavali. Davani is a conventional outfit for the females. The traditional dress for the men is the Dhoti, known as Panche.

Karnataka

13. Kerala

In Kerala, the Lungi, also known as Kaili or Kalli Mundu, is worn by the men and women. Women also opt for sarees.

Kerala

14. Madhya Pradesh

Men here generally wear dhoti with kurta or shirt and ‘Safa’ a kind of turban, while women stick to lehenga & choli as well as odhni to cover the head.

Madhya Pradesh

15. Maharashtra

For Men, the traditional clothes include dhoti also known as Dhotar and pheta, while for women it is the choli and saree locally known as Nauwari saadi or Lugda.

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