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    The culture of India refers to the way of life of the people of India .India’s languages, religions, dance and music different from place to place within the country. Indians are well known by their dressing style and stylish apparels worn by men and women. Women’s prefer to wear sarees, suits, lehngas in earlier years and men in villages still feel comfortable in kurtas, lungis, dhotis, and pyjamas. The men in cities wear shirts and pants and women’s wear jeans, tops, suits and live in a modernized manner

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    The culture, religion, languages spoken and attire of the people of India are as diverse as the landscape of this vast country. The language, religion and dresses of the people change according to the region they inhabit.
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      women prefers punjabi dress, jeans, kurti, saree and men normaly prefer sherwani, pant, shirts, dhoti.
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        That justify Indian diversity and variation in culture at every step but still we live as united one with complete understanding for each other.
        Last edited by Parveen Komal; 07-24-2014, 01:55 PM.

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          India is the country where there are different types of religion and their own dressing styles.

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            Traditional clothing in India greatly varies across different parts of the country and is influenced by local culture, geography, climate and rural/urban settings. Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as sari for women and dhoti or lungi or panche (in Kannada) for men. Stitched clothes are also popular such as churidar or salwar-kameez for women, with dupatta (long scarf) thrown over shoulder completing the outfit.

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            • #7
              Most of Indian people prefer to wear a traditional dresses.

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                Indian dress is the identity of the people of India. Women’s prefer to wear sarees, salwar-suits, lehngas, Churidar pajami and men's prefer to Dhoti-kurtas, lungis, pyjamas-kameez.

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                  That why India is called a sub-continent, each region has its own identity yet all across india every women prefers saree, salwar kameez, punjabi suits

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                  • #10
                    In India mostly Ladies prefer to Wear Suits and Saree.

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                    • #11
                      There are many of clothes and it's different patterns Indians are allowing in their routine and social life like ladies mostly wears sarees as well girls wears tunics,kalidar,salwar kamiz,jeans and t-shirts.There are also different pattern in men's wear as per their regions but mostly men's are preferred pants and shirts in their usual life.

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                      • #12
                        In India their are different type of cultures and different type of dressing sense.
                        but every costumes have their different look like punjabi suits comes under a cultural dress and if women wears a jeans top it comes under modern dress up

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                        • #13
                          Sarees are traditional dress for ladies in India. It represents the classic Indian women cultural outfit. To know about more visit here
                          Last edited by Shikha Patial; 10-15-2016, 10:31 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Indian dress is best dress for indians.
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                            • #15
                              I think Punjabi Salwar Suits are very much popular among girls.

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