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- Churidars, also churidar pyjamas, are tightly ****ing trousers worn by both men and women in the Indian subcontinent. Churidars are a variant of the common...
- is the choice of lower garment: while in India it is mainly worn with churidars or pyjamas, in ****stan and Bangladesh it is mainly worn with a shalwar...
- tunic worn by many people from South Asia, typically with a salwar or churidars. Origin: From Arabic qamīṣ, perhaps from late Latin camisia (see chemise)...
- Kurtas are traditionally worn over ordinary pajamas, loose shalwars, or churidars. Among urban youth, kurtas are being increasingly worn over jeans, not...
- they can be cut quite narrow, on the bias, in which case they are called churidars. When they are ordinarily wide at the waist and their bottoms are hemmed...
- customarily worn by men at formal events, and the traditional sherwani and churidar are worn along with the turban in weddings. Women commonly wear the shalwar...
- tunic worn by many people from South Asia, typically with a salwar or churidars. Origin: From Arabic qamīṣ, perhaps from late Latin camisia (see chemise)...
- with the Punjab region, especially the southern area. The churidar pajama, also called churidar suthan, which forms part of the traditional attire of men...
- Bollywood's first ever ensemble cast by bringing out the fashion of tight churidar-kurtas. The song has hit Hindi songs such as "Aye Meri Zohra Zabeen", sung...
- 19th century, the Mughlai nobility attired themselves in tight-****ing churidars which were worn tied below the knee. These trousers, and other elements...