Traditional Clothing And Attire Study Cards

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Kimono

A traditional Japanese garment with wide sleeves and a wrap-around style, typically made of silk or cotton.

Sari

A female garment from the Indian subcontinent consisting of a drape varying from five to nine yards in length and two to four feet in breadth, typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder.

Hanbok

A traditional Korean dress characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines, typically worn during festivals and special occasions.

Kilt

A knee-length skirt-like garment with pleats, traditionally worn by men in Scotland.

Cheongsam

A body-hugging one-piece Chinese dress for women, also known as a qipao, featuring a high collar and side slits.

Dirndl

A traditional dress worn in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, consisting of a bodice, blouse, full skirt, and apron.

Dashiki

A loose-fitting pullover shirt or tunic with a V-shaped collar, often worn by men and women in West Africa.

Keffiyeh

A traditional Middle Eastern headdress made of a square scarf, typically worn by men.

Hijab

A head covering worn by some Muslim women, typically covering the hair, neck, and sometimes the shoulders.

Lederhosen

Traditional leather shorts or breeches worn by men in Bavaria, Germany, typically associated with Oktoberfest.

Qaraqul

A traditional hat made of the fur of newborn or stillborn Karakul lambs, commonly worn in Central Asia.

Kanzu

A white or cream-colored robe worn by men in East Africa, particularly in countries like Uganda and Tanzania.

Ao Dai

A Vietnamese traditional long dress, typically worn by women, featuring a fitted top and a flowing skirt.

Thobe

A long, loose-fitting robe-like garment worn by men in many Arab countries, often accompanied by a head covering called a ghutra or shemagh.

Chiton

An ancient Greek garment made of a single piece of fabric, worn by both men and women, typically fastened at the shoulders and belted at the waist.

Kente

A colorful Ghanaian fabric made of interwoven strips, often used to make traditional clothing and accessories.

Tracht

Traditional clothing worn in the Alpine regions of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, featuring dirndls for women and lederhosen for men.

Boubou

A flowing wide-sleeved robe worn by both men and women in West Africa, often made of colorful fabric.

Changshan

A traditional Chinese dress for men, also known as a mandarin gown, featuring a high collar and side slits.

Kanzashi

Traditional Japanese hair ornaments, typically made of silk and worn by women on special occasions.

Kurta

A loose collarless shirt worn by men and women in South Asia, typically made of cotton or silk.

Baju Melayu

A traditional Malay outfit for men, consisting of a loose-fitting shirt and trousers, often worn during festive occasions.

Toga

A garment worn by ancient Romans, consisting of a large piece of fabric wrapped around the body and draped over one shoulder.

Kanga

A colorful rectangular piece of fabric worn by women in East Africa, often used as a wrap or headscarf.

Dhoti

A traditional Indian garment worn by men, consisting of a long piece of cloth wrapped around the waist and legs.

Abaya

A loose-fitting black cloak worn by some Muslim women, typically covering the entire body except for the face, hands, and feet.

Bunad

Traditional Norwegian clothing, consisting of a dress or skirt, blouse, and apron, often worn for special occasions.

Ao Po'i

Traditional Paraguayan clothing made of handwoven fabric, often featuring vibrant colors and intricate designs.

Chima

A traditional Korean skirt worn by women, typically made of silk or satin and featuring vibrant colors and patterns.

Kira

A traditional Bhutanese dress for women, consisting of a long wrap-around skirt and a blouse.