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The Quechuas have some of the world's most colorful traditional attire. The most noticeable part of this Peruvian, Chilean, Ecuadorian, Colombian, Argentine, and Bolivian costume is the hats, which are all different.
The sari belongs on any list of lovely traditional clothes. The five-to eight-meter sari is worn over a petticoat. The end is draped over the shoulder. India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka wear the clothing. Saris vary in style, material, and design by area. Traditional gowns can be worn to formal events and daily. Beautiful!
Vietnam's national costume, the ao dai, consists of a long, tight-fitting silk tunic and plain, loose slacks. Traditional Vietnamese males wear the ao gam. Southern Vietnam wears it more. The 18th-century aristocracy wore the ao dai. 1920s Paris fashion shows gave it a modern look. Among the few Vietnamese words in English dictionaries is ao dai. This outfit symbolizes innocence, femininity, modesty, and refinement.
Vietnam's national costume, the ao dai, consists of a long, tight-fitting silk tunic and plain, loose slacks. Traditional Vietnamese males wear the ao gam. Southern Vietnam wears it more. The 18th-century aristocracy wore the ao dai. 1920s Paris fashion shows gave it a modern look. Among the few Vietnamese words in English dictionaries is ao dai. This outfit symbolizes innocence, femininity, modesty, and refinement.
Thai and Lao ladies wear the sinh. It's a brightly colored, simple-patterned silk tube skirt. Lao women wear the sinh daily, while Thai women wear it for special occasions. Traditional dresses have three parts: a waistband, a body, and a skirt (hem; detailed and arresting). Style of sinh can indicate wearer's origin. Elegant, simple, and gorgeous!