Our Domestic Culture: Favorite… Generous Dress Mistress
As soon as our indigenous culture is remembered, the list of dresses, traditions, customs, rituals - and so on. We put more emphasis on the dress we wear. Dresses change over time. However, some dresses will never be old fashioned. Sarees, kurta and salwar kameez dresses have long been one of the traditional Indian garments.
Known as the selwar kameez and kurta by women, Chudiyadar has gradually made an impression on women in South India. Some of the most sophisticated fashion accessories are now available in the market. In addition, there is a trend of new design in top, bottom and bottom. Young girls are often fond of materials with different design work and design. Chudidar and kurtatapg can also be worn on Patiala, leggings and jeans pants. It is simple and beautiful to look at, it is usually the favorite dress of all kinds of young women, women as well as older adults.
It is a good development that the uniforms of students in school and college have dropped from skirt to chuidar dress. This dress is a comfort to the girl and a full cover for the body ... it feels safe instead of a skirt.
Let the real beneficiaries get the benefits
An official circular states that the teachers are free to dress in the decent dress they like. In some schools, the traditional style of chuidiar and kurta is worn. This is a boon for employees. It is often said that the comfort and the occasional escape from the hardship of recruiting. On the one hand, time is running out for their children to prepare and leave early in the morning. It takes at least half an hour to get the saris done. However, teachers say that this garment is simple and easy to get ready for office tasks on time.
Admire the housewife too
It is a dress that is acceptable to everyone, whether thick or thin. They think that if you want to go outside, it is okay for everyone to walk freely, without embarrassment, and that taking a couple leggings is usually a match for all the tops. Ready-made tops and pants that are suitable for their age group are available at affordable prices.
Chudiyadar is the favorite of all. This is the extent of the wedding, as well as kurta, sherwani, jubta, and pajamas worn by the bride and groom and other ladies in other ceremonies. Isn't it our pride to see it as a symbol of respect and reverence for Indian traditional looks?