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Indian subcontinent. The
dhoti is
fashioned out of a
rectangular piece of
unstitched cloth, of
usually around 4
yards (3.7 m) in length. The
dhoti is considered...
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millennium AD, the
ordinary dress of
people in
South Asia was
entirely unstitched. The
arrival of the
Kushans from
Central Asia, c. 48 AD, po****rised cut...
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symbolically stoning the Devil. All
Muslim men wear only two
simple white unstitched pieces of
cloth called ihram,
intended to
bring continuity through generations...
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Northern parts of India. The South, however,
retained the
earlier draped and
unstitched garments of
ancient India, e.g., the antariya/dhoti, the uttariya/****tta...
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accessories retailer based in Karachi, ****stan. It
sells ready-to-wear,
unstitched and
haute couture. It was
founded by Sana
Hashwani and
Safinaz Muneer...
- In
southwestern Saudi Arabia,
tribal groups have
their own
style of
unstitched izaar,
which is
locally woven. This is also worn in
northern Yemen. However...
- pre-Islamic
rituals (reformed by Muhammad): each
person wears a
single piece of
unstitched white clothing (Ihram),
walks counter-clockwise
seven times around the...
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veshti (Tamil: வேட்டி), also
known as vēṭṭi, is a
white unstitched cloth wrap for the
lower body in
Tamil Nadu and in the
North and East of Sri Lanka...
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tradition do not wear clothes.
Female monastics of the
Digambara sect wear
unstitched plain white sarees and are
referred to as Aryikas. Śvētāmbara (white-clad)...
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disregard for the
physical body. Śvētāmbara
monks and nuns wear only
unstitched white robes (an
upper and
lower garment), and own one bowl they use for...