Famous Pakistani wearing on events
Famous Pakistani wearing on events
Pakistan is famous for its variety and colourful culture, agriculture, fashion, stories, geography we see different and eye-catching combinations and colours. People are also a very adaptable and broad hearted and good hosts for the rest of the world. As discussed above that Pakistan is an agricultural country so cotton is Pakistan has a huge respect in the world. People love to wear fabric from Pakistan, especially people settled abroad but born of Pakistan always try to buy Pakistani clothing brands.
Going down any urban street anywhere in the world, you will
see men wearing the same thing --- jeans and a t-shirt, a suit, or some similar
combination. But there are differences between cultures to boast a special
traditional style. Here's what you can expect in Pakistan. Facts
While western clothing for men is widely worn in Pakistan
today, many men also wear traditional clothing illuminated by plain,
comfortable loose-fitting styles.
Salwar kameez
salwar kameez is a traditional attire worn by both men (and
women) that is often seen on Pakistani streets. There are actually two garments
--- salwar is a loose-fitting trouser, and kameez is a long-sleeved tunic that
extends below the thigh. Add the Sherwani and Achkan.
Sherwani is worn over a shalwar kameez. It’s made of a
strong fabric and act as a coat for warmth. Like shalwar kameez men's version
is usually common with minimal (or no) embroidery. The achkan is a long coat,
and sometimes goes as little as below the knee.
Women’s special wearing
In Pakistan ladies has a variety of clothes and color range
from just simple to highly expensive and fashionable party wears. Most of the
ladies stay simple when in premises of house, but on events specially on
marriage they just presents the rich culture of Pakistan from their wearing,
like Pakistani gown, lahanga and
fancy shirts are very famous for party wear.
Observations
Pakistani men combine plain western and traditional wear ---
perhaps jeans with a kameez. This "cultural mix" extends to many
areas besides dress as music.
Meaning
Traditional clothes are worn at parties, holidays and
important events such as weddings symbolizing a connection between the present
and the past.
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