Delhi Traditional Wear

Traditional Dressing of Delhi for Men's and Women's





Dressing For Women's 

Clothing of Delhi has an exclusive pattern and style. The traditional costumes of the capital of India are salwar kameez dupatta for females and kurta pajama for males. Delhi does not have any specific culture or tradition because people live here from all over India and other parts of the world. The secular democracy and magnificent diversity of Delhi are known throughout the world. People from different states have settled in Delhi for business, education, career, and other purposes. They form a unique culture with diverse colors. Delhi is a vibrant and fashionable city where youngsters and adolescents are more influenced toward the western culture.




The mixed folks also follow their particular tradition to select costumes. Salwar-Kameez is mostly admired by women with dupatta. This dress is very popular among girls in India. The Turko-Mongol or Turko-Persian pattern was brought to the Indian subcontinent. Since then this dress has got a big fame and become a part of daily clothing. Salwar Suits with unique embroidery with expensive stones and artwork are designed and purchased by rich ladies. Normal women wear such pricy clothes on special occasions like marriage, parties, and festivals.























Ladies wear sarees in different colors, designers, shades, and patterns. Popular fashion designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Ritu Kumar, and Neeta Lulla come up with exclusive embroideries like Zardozi, which is a Persian kind of embroidery that can be done with silver or gold thread.

The Dressing of Men in Delhi 

Kurta Pyjama and Sherwani are traditional costumes for men in Delhi. However, these days you can see most of the boys and men in shirt, trousers, jeans, and t-shirt. The influence of modern culture is adopted of youth and they love to put on exceptional clothing.
























Thanks : Jagdish Kumar

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