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What is the difference in the men's wear of Gujarat and Rajasthan

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Answered by knilesh123456
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Answer:

gharchola ( red and white squares) is typically Gujarat. white gypsy bangles are more common in Rajasthan than Gujarat . sophisticated Rajasthani women wear chiffon and puff of their hair at the top of the head to make the pallu look elegant on the head. Gujarati outfits are more in cotton and silk.

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The distinctive attire and vivid colours of the clothes inject life and colour into the surroundings. Different cultures and attires are practised in different regions.

Explanation:

  • Men usually dress in dhotis, kurtas, and paggars or safas (kind of turban headgear). In many localities, the traditional Chudidar payjama (puckered trousers) frequently takes the place of the dhoti.
  • In Rajasthan, pagri is one of the most significant components of men's clothing since it indicates their social and economic standing. Their colour, fabric, style, and shape all represent individuality. An affluent man wears a fancy multicoloured Pagri, while the average man wears a Pagri of a single colour. Nevertheless, at festivals or events, people dress in distinctive Pagris.
  • Angrakha, the name of the top garment that means "covering the body," is composed of cotton. People dress in stylish, colourful angrakhas for festivals. They have two different designs;They come in two styles: Kamari Angrakha, which is frock-style, and Long Angrakha, which is knee-length. In Rajasthani markets, printed Angrakhas are increasingly common.
  • The lower half of the body is covered by dhotis or pyjamas. Dhotis are typically white, uncomfortable to wear, and take some getting used to. However, cotton dhotis are a common clothing choice in Rajasthan. They like a silk one or one with a Zari border or embroidery for important occasions.
  • Gujarati men typically wear a long cotton fabric called a "dhoti," which is wrapped around the waist, and a long or short coat with a turban. Cotton drawers, known as "Chorno," a short, rounded kurta, known as "Kediyu" or "Angarakhu," and a heavily folded turban, known as "Phento," are the most common clothing items worn by rural men. Men of a higher social class wear "Dhotis" paired with "Peharan" or "Kafani" shirts. Men now also dress themselves in contemporary clothing, such as a shirt and pants, as opposed to wearing traditional attire.

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