Clothing of Konkani peoples
Everyone has there own culture and limitations and respect
towards there culture .
There are many types of clothing towards male and female
wear.
The Marathi people has there own dressing according to there
culture
As like that Gujarti aslo has there own dressing like Gujarti
Sari . they wear in the different style not like the Indian wear of sari
As we can see there are 29 states in the Indian every one
has there own culture and traditional way of dressing
As I like to say the Konkani wear of the dressing in my blog
Historically, male and female clothing has evolved from
simple Langotas and loincloths to cover the body to elaborate costumes
not only used in daily wear but also on festive occasions as well as rituals
and dance performances. In urban areas, western clothing is common and
uniformly worn by people of all social levels. India also has a great diversity
in terms of weaves, fibers, colours and material of clothing. Colour codes are
followed in clothing based on the religion and ritual concerned. For instance, Hindu
ladies wear white clothes to indicate mourning, while Parsis and Christians
wear white to weddings. The clothing in India also encompasses the wide variety
of Indian embroidery
Sari and wrapped garments
A saree or sariis a female garment in the
Sub-continent . These are usually more dressy with a lot of embellishments such
as mirrors or embroidery and may be worn on special occasions. Women in the
armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a half-sleeve shirt tucked in at
the waist. Teenage girls wear half-sarees, a three piece set consisting of a
langa, a choli and a stole wrapped over it like a saree. Women usually wear
full sarees. Indian wedding saris are typically red or pink, a tradition that
goes back to India's pre-modern history.
Navri sari
The most women of the konkan wears navri sari which has 9 meters
of sari that sari identifies the personality of the Konkani womens of the villages
.
Salwar kamez
This salwar is wore by girls of the villages.
Male clothing
Dhoti
A dhoti is from four to six feet long white or colour
strip of cotton. This traditional attire is mainly worn by men in villages. It
is held in place by a style of wrapping and sometimes with the help of a belt,
ornamental and embroidered or a flat and simple one, around the waist. It's
called dhotar in Marathi.
These are the dressing of the Konkani people of Maharashtra.
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