Sunday, 24 March 2013

Indian Dresses For Boys

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Indian Dresses For Boys Biography

For men, traditional clothes are the Sherwani, Lungi, Kurta and Dhoti or Pajama. Also, most recently Pant and shirt have also been accepted as traditional Indian dress by the Government of India
Dhoti
Main article: 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 with the help of a belt, ornamental and embroidered or a flat and simple one, around the waist.
In south India men wear long, white sarong like sheets of cloth known as Mundu. In north and central Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi and Oriya, these are called dhothi, while in Telugu they are called Pancha, in Tamil they are called veshti and in Kannada it is called Panche/Lungi. Over the dhoti, men wear shirts.
Lungi

A person togged in a mundu
Main article: Lungi
A Lungi, also known as sarong, is a traditional garment of India. A Mundu is a lungi except that, it is always white. It is either tucked in, over the waist, up to knee-length or is allowed to lay over and reach up to the ankle. It is usually tucked in when the person is working, in fields or workshops, and left open usually as a mark of respect, in worship places or when the person is around dignitaries.
Lungis, generally, are of two types: the open lungi and the stitched lungi. The open lungi is a plain sheet of cotton or silk, whereas, the stitched one has both of its open ends stitched together to form a tube like structure.
Though mostly worn by men, elderly women also prefer lungi to other garments owing to its good aeration. It is mostly popular in south India, though people of Bangladesh, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar and Somalia also can be seen in lungis, because of the heat and humidity, which create an unpleasant climate for trousers, though trousers have now become common outside the house.
Sherwani
Main article: Sherwani
Sonu Nigam wearing sherwani at his concert
A Sherwani is a long coat jacket that usually sports exposed buttons through the length of the placket. The length is usually just below the knees and the jacket ends around high on the calf. The jacket has a Nehru collar, which is a collar that stands up.[citation needed] The Sherwani is worn with tight fitting pants or trousers called churidars. Churidars are trousers that are loose around the hips and thighs, but are tight and gathered around the ankleSherwani is usually worn during the wedding ceremonies by the groom and is usually cream, light ivory, or gold coloured[citation needed]. It may be embroidered with gold or silver. A scarf called a dupatta is sometimes added to the sherwani
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys
Indian Dresses For Boys

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