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Salwar are gathered at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic band. The pants can be wide and baggy or more narrow, and even made of fabric cut on the bias.
The kameez is usually cut straight and flat; older kameez use traditional cuts, as shown in the illustration above. Modern kameez are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The tailor's taste and skill are usually displayed, not in the overall cut, but in the shape of the neckline and the decoration of the kameez. Modern versions of the feminine kameez can be much less modest than traditional versions. The kameez may be cut with a deep neckline, sewn in diaphanous fabrics, or styled in cap-sleeve or sleeveless designs. The kameez side seams may be split up to the thigh or even the waistline, and it may be worn with the salwar slung low on the hips. When a woman wears a semi-transparent kameez (mostly as a party dress), she wears a choli or a cropped camisole underneath it.
When women wear the salwar kameez, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl called a dupatta around the head or neck. For Muslim women, the dupatta is a less stringent alternative to the chador or burqa (see also hijab and purdah). For Sikh and Hindu women (especially those from northern India, where the salwar kameez is most popular), the dupatta is useful when the head must be covered, as in a Gurdwara or a Temple, or the presence of elders. For other women, the dupatta is simply a stylish accessory that can be worn over one shoulder or draped around the chest and over both shoulders.
The Salwar kameez is sometimes known as "Punjabi suit by Indian Punjabis," in Britain[1] and Canada.[2] In Britain, especially during the last two decades, the garment has been transformed from an everyday garment worn by immigrant South Asian women from the North-West Frontier Province, Balochistan, Sindh, Kashmir and Punjab regions to one with mainstream, and even high-fashion, appeal.[3]
In India, the garment was originally confined to the North, but as a convenient and modest alternative to a sari - and also as one that flatters practically any body-type - it has become popular across the nation. By varying the fabric, color and the level of embroidery and decoration, the salwar-kameez can be formal, casual, dressy, or plain; and it can also be made to suit practically all climates.

kameez. Modern versions of the feminine kameez can be much less modest than traditional versions. The kameez may be cut with a deep neckline, sewn in diaphanous fabrics, or styled in cap-sleeve or sleeveless designs. The kameez side seams may be split up to the thigh or even the waistline, and it may be worn with the salwar slung low on the hips. When a woman wears a semi-transparent kameez (mostly as a party dress), she usually wears a choli or a cropped camisole underneath it to cover her breasts. Likewise, some women also wear a semi-transparent salwar. Opinions differ on what kind of panty to use underneath a semi-trasparent salwar. While some women prefer to cover their buttocks, others dislike it because it makes the panty line visible. Some women also avoid wearing panty altogether, relying solely on the kameez to cover their buttocks and genitals.


shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images


shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images

shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images

shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images

shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images


shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images


shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images

shalwar kameez pakistan   Photos Pictures Pics Images

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