Traditional Salwar Kameez
Traditional Salwar Kameez or Shalwar Kameez is a dress normally worn by North Indian and traditional dress worn by several peoples of south-central Asia. It is a Traditional Salwar Kameez of Punjab in North India and that why it is also called “Punjabi Suit” and this is national dress for both men and women in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Some time is instead of Salwar it is pronounced as Shalwar but basically both are referring to same outfit. The word kameez is derived from the Latin camisia(shirt or tunic), from which it probably made its way into various European languages (Chemise) and also into Arabic, the likely immediate source for kameez.
Traditional Salwar or bottom part is a sort of loose Pajama like trouser of the Traditional Salwar Kameez suit. Traditionally it is wide from top. It has 4 to 5 inches belt attached to rest part of the salwar which is pleated. Upper part of the Belt has tunnel for drawstring. Normally the traditional salwar size from top at waist area is almost double as the actual waist size to make it comfortable to wear. Salwar has big room at the thigh area for comfort ness. Salwar has almost double bottom size as the perimeter of the ankle so as to make proper space for the feet to put inside for wearing.
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
- Traditional Salwar Kameez
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