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  2. Ukrainian national clothing - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian national clothing is the clothing worn by people living in Ukraine, mainly ethnic Ukrainians. The most famous Ukrainian clothing items are the embroidered shirt ( vyshyvanka ), a cloth sash and a vinok flower crown. The clothing styles differed between the four macroregions of Ukraine: Polissia, Lisostep, Step and Carpathians. [1]

  3. Croatian national costume - Wikipedia

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    The sash (tkanica) worn around the waist is black with green and gold wool handwoven within. The headscarf can be a kerchief ( krpa ) with various geometric designs and/or floral embroidery, or more elaborate kind ( čember ) with a crocheted edge with a wide band of multi-colored geometric embroidery on one side and half of opposite side.

  4. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    Trousers, long jackets and twii (a sash-like belt) were worn by both men and women. Women wore skirts on top of their trousers. Women wore skirts on top of their trousers. These basic structural and features of hanbok remain relatively unchanged to this day, [78] except for the length and the ways the jeogori opening was closed as over the ...

  5. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Another form of dress was a long piece of fabric wrapped around the body to form a dress-like garment, similar to the wrapping of a sari or melaya leff. Both genders sometimes wore a loose caftan which would be draped in different ways with the aid of a woven belt or knots. Men sometimes wore this caftan loose and unbelted instead.

  6. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    The men (i.e. soldiers, grooms and male attendants) in the mural paintings of Xu Xianxiu tomb are depicted wearing high black or brown boots, belts, headgears, and clothing which follows the Xianbei-style, i.e. V-neck, long tunic which is below knee-length, with the left lapel of the front covering the right; narrow-sleeved tunic which is worn ...

  7. Kasaya (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Kasaya. (clothing) Monks from Central Asia and China wearing traditional kāṣāya. Bezeklik Caves, eastern Tarim Basin, 9th-10th century. Kāṣāya [a] are the robes of fully ordained Buddhist monks and nuns, named after a brown or saffron dye. In Sanskrit and Pali, these robes are also given the more general term cīvara, which references ...

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