Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan


Traditional clothes for women


Traditional clothes for men

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Men Wear

Arkhalig- sewed of silk, cashmere, cloth, satin and other textiles
Gaba- outerwear, which is sewed of tirme
Chukha- outerwear, which was detachable on the waist, with layers and gathers
Kurk – fur coat made of lamb fur , without fastener, with collar, decorated with embroidery.

Women Wear

Consists of shirt with wide sleeves and wide trousers to the ankle and bell-shaped shirts of the same length. Women also wore a knitted shirt with long sleeves. Long Kuljas are worn only by rich people. 


Monday, January 14, 2013

Austria

Austria


Traditional clothes for women


Traditional clothes for men

Brief Description

The traditional clothes are called Drindl. It consists of a full coat, blouse and apronDirndl originally referred to a young woman or a girl. It is used as an everyday dress primarily by older women in rural areas. Other women may wear it at formal occasions



Australia

Australia


Traditional Clothes for women


Traditional clothes for men

Brief Description

 It consists of the Closed fronted 'Bush Shirt', waistcoat, moleskin trousers, elastic sided boots, Akubra or felt styled hat. Women wear a full length cotton print dress. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Argentina

Argentina


Men and woman Traditional Clothes of Argentina

Brief Description

Young men wearing jeans and t-shirts or soccer jerseys, but you’ll also see a lot of people in nice pants and dressy shoes. Women tend to wear very feminine clothing, even if they’re wearing jeans, and they don’t tend to wear sneakers.


Afghanistan

AFGHANISTAN



BrAfghanistan Traditional clothes with traditional jewellery 


Traditional clothes for men and women

Brief Description

Traditional Afghanistan clothing is, and has always been, unique with beautiful Afghani designs and colors. 
Men traditional clothing included several different styles of coats, hats and dress.
women had to wear long dress with a trouser as well as a Chadari on top to cover them from the head to the ankle.