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India is a country with many traditions and customs, which can be seen in their food, festivals, and fashion. One tradition that you find anywhere in the country would have to be the saree dress. This long piece of fabric wraps around your body over a blouse or shirt; on top of it goes either petticoat pants for women or dhoti trousers for men.
India has such an interesting culture! I think one thing most people don't know about India's clothing styles are its different forms depending on what part of the country someone lives in - whether they're wearing them as skirts/dresses (sarees,) traditional shirts & tights (dhoti), etcetera!
The Indian saree is a piece of fabric wrapped around the woman's body like a dress. This beautiful garment can be found in every nook and cranny of this vast country, with each region sporting its own take on how to wear it best. The traditional look involves wrapping one end over your shoulder while letting the other drape down alluringly from your waistline; however some regions use them as trousers instead - even better for dancing!
India is a country with immense cultural diversity and history, from the southern beaches of Goa to the northern deserts. There are many distinctive traditions in food, festivals and fashion across India but one thing that will always be found anywhere you go is sarees. This garment was originally worn by men as well as women back when they were considered clothing for formal occasions like wedding ceremonies or religious rituals before eventually becoming reserved solely for females during British colonization who wanted Indian people living under their rule to cover up more because it was seen so scandalous at this time if an uncovered woman walked down a street- especially in America!
The word "sari" originates from Sanskrit meaning “cloth” which has become synonymous with traditional dress throughout most of
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