Various religions, races and even climates live in Nepal. This brought about a major change in the clothing of Nepal in both history and modern times. Nepalese clothes are also affected by neighbors including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, but Nepalese clothing maintains an independent position of Nepalese culture-specific clothing. Daura suruwal is our national costume in Nepal. Next to Daura Suruwal, there are many national costumes in Nepal. Tamang clothes, Gurung clothes, Magar clothes, Newar clothes, Kirat clothes, Rai clothes
Traditional clothes are the traditional costumes of West Kalimantan and now they are in a marginalized presence. In this situation, it is necessary to preserve and save the traditional costume of West Kalimantan. Customized clothes have social historical and social value
When you travel in Jamaica you may find that people are wearing traditional bright and bold traditional clothes famous in that country. Traditional Jamaican clothes are made of printed fabrics, and handmade dresses are absolutely eye-catching and have an amazingly bright print. Traditional clothing is usually done with a scarf that wraps the wearer's hair. In Jamaica, various kinds of Christianity are practiced. Apart from British, Catholic, Baptist, there are also Presbyterian, Methodist, seventh day adventurers. Besides that, there are many Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and of course Rastafarian in Jamaica.
There are different religions, languages, festivals, food, and various costumes. Traditional women's clothing in India is Sari, also Gala Chorris (Lehengas). For men, the traditional clothes are Dhoti, pancha veshti, or Kurta. Mumbai is also called Mumbai and is the center of fashion in India. In some rural areas in India, traditional clothes are mainly worn. Bindi is part of women's cosmetics. Traditionally, Red Bindy (or Sindol) is only worn by married Indian women, but now it is part of female fashion.
Traditional clothes include colorful embroidered shirts and dresses. Communists disappointed the traditional clothes and switched to state cheap modern clothes. Since the government's democratic change, people have chosen more clothing, especially in urban areas. Traditional costumes, especially women are still wearing in rural areas and many areas of highlands. 70% of the population of Albania is Muslim, the only Muslim country in Europe. Orthodox Christian living in southern Albania accounts for 20% of the population, Roman Catholics are mainly northern, accounting for another 10%. The difference in Albanian religion is not that important, but if religiously tolerant, the same family may belong to different religions.