the attire of the people of harappan civilization short note
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The fashion of the Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro people consisted of loin cloth for men, wrap skirts and shoulder shawls for women, sandals made out of cloth and wood, and their cloths were made out of cotton and woolen yarn. ... The women were bare to the waist and wore only a scanty skirt.
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The fashion of the Harappan and Mohenjo-Daro people consisted of loin cloth for men, wrap skirts and shoulder shawls for women, sandals made out of cloth and wood, and their cloths were made out of cotton and woolen yarn. Most of the time, the people would wear ornaments, necklaces, fillets, armlets. and as well as finger rings. They dress attire that was shown on clay figures were the normal attire for the people of the civilizations. The women were bare to the waist and wore only a scanty skirt. The skirt was held by a girdle made either of beads or band of woven material. There were also a dead-dresses made from stiffened cotton cloth. The men were usually nude, and they would mostly wear an embroidery worn over their left shoulder and under the right arm. The people were very fond of jewelry and hair-dressing. Various types of jewelry was made from both stones and gold/silver. Men had various hair style: some would part their hair in the middle and curling your hair was also done. The metal ornaments were made out of gold, silver, copper, and bronze. The ornaments were girdles, necklaces, bracelets, pectorals, beads, cones, ear-rings, and nose-rings.