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Salwar

Salwar

The salwar breathes an enigmatic feel, royal grandeur and culture-rich history with its roots steeped in the times of medieval India. The origin of salwar carries a rich chronicle in a sartorial context. The salwar is a loose trouser, narrowing down a bit towards the bottom. It is paired with the kameez, meant for both men and women, which is more like a shirt or tunic-like apparel.

History Of Salwar

In the parts of Central Asia which were under the domination of Iranian and Turkish people, salwar types made its expression of Indian culture feel very prominent for the first time. On the other hand, the general public of Iran and Turkey were used to wearing baggy trousers, drawing the waist with strings. The strings, however, were replaced by the concept of an elastic belt. This pattern was the progenitor and origin of the salwar. 

 

The salwar kameez was the court attire of the nobles of the Qajar and Ottoman dynasties in Central Asia. In India, the origin of  salwar came is a result of the Mughal invasion during the 12th century. The Turkish Iranian regime followed the Mughal regime in India and embraced the salwar with a typically 

Mughal style. Northern parts of India, especially Punjab, embraced the salwar as a go-to with different types of kameez. The salwar kameez became the emblem of Punjabi attire for both men and women. The salwar gained a remarkable and perpetual dimension with its popularity as a go-to bottom-wear piece of clothing.

Design Elements

The salwar is known for its archetypal compact, friendly element, which established it beyond a traditional attire. The salwar style has evolved with changing trends. The whole of India has embraced the salwar as a staple for its decent and comfort-offering style. However, designers have been pairing the salwar with different Indian and Indo-western silhouettes to reckon with the changing taste of fashionable Indian men. 

 

Salwar is a traditional Indian garment that typically consists of loose-fitting pants and a tunic-style top. The pants may be

 styled as churidar, which are snug at the ankle and feature gathers or pleats, or as a more relaxed salwar. Salwar is often paired with a long scarf known as a dupatta, which can be draped over the head or worn around the neck for added style and modesty.

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