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  1. Oct 14, 2019 · The clothing worn by the Mongols in the 13th and 14th century CE, like most other aspects of their culture, reflected their nomadic lifestyle in the often harsh climate of the Asian steppe. Typical items included felt hats, long jackets with loose sleeves, and practical baggy trousers.

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  2. A deel (Mongolian: ᠳᠡᠪᠡᠯ /дээл; Buryat: дэгэл) is an item of traditional clothing commonly worn by Mongols and Turkic and Tungusic peoples for centuries, and can be made from cotton, silk, wool, or brocade.

  3. Modern Mongolian fashion often combines elements of traditional attire, such as the Deel, with modern fashion trends. Designers use the shape of the Deel as a base and innovate with new materials, colors, and accessories to create a contemporary look that still respects Mongolian heritage.

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  4. Ancient influences on Mongolian fashion include the use of silk, leather, and fur, as well as the enduring popularity of the Deel and traditional hat styles. The combination of these materials and designs showcases the rich cultural history of Mongolia, with each element reflecting the nation’s heritage and the adaptability of its people.

  5. Each ethnic group living in Mongolia has its own individual Deel, distinguished by its cut, color, and trim. These distinctions go unnoticed by foreigners but are obvious to Mongolians. Before the Revolution, all social strata in Mongolia had their own manner of dressing.

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  6. Nov 20, 2010 · Deel is traditional Mongol clothing consisting of a caftan-like long garment, sash, belt, hat and boots. Every ethnic group has created and developed its own unique style, design and decorations, embodying specific features of their culture, origins and historic background.

  7. The Central Asian climate and weather conditions determined Mongol dress, both traditionally and today. Men, women and children essentially wore the same type of clothing, differentiated by color, color combination, size and decoration to specify age, gender, married state and social status.

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