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  1. Bernard Cohn (2001) states that clothing in India, during the colonial British era, was a form of authority exercised to highlight hierarchical patterns, subordination, and authoritative relations. Hindus in India were subject to rule under a range of other religious reigns, therefore influencing clothing choices.

  2. The earliest evidence of clothing in the Indian subcontinent is found in the Indus Valley Civilization (2600-1900 BCE). Contrary to popular perception, sewing was widely popular in Ancient India. Evidence of needles and spindle whorls found at Harappan sites suggest spinning and weaving activities. A variety of unstitched garments can be ...

  3. Secular origins. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, wearing a casula over a sticharion (by this time, simply a type of long-sleeved tunic) and a small pectoral cross. The vestments of the Nicene Church, East and West, developed out of the various articles of everyday dress worn by citizens of the Greco-Roman world under the Roman Empire.

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  5. Nov 17, 2020 · Exhibitions. The blouse, a fitted top-wear worn by women with sari or lehenga, is a staple in the living tradition of India’s dressing habits. A piece of clothing so obvious in the everyday clothing of Indian women, we have remained largely ignorant of the rich history of the blouse, a garment once unknown to the subcontinent.

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · Muslim women who say they cover their heads were further asked what type of head covering they generally use – hijab, niqab or burqa. (The terms were not defined for respondents.) A majority of all Muslim women in India (64%) say they generally wear a burqa, which covers the entire face. Smaller shares say they wear a niqab (12%) or a hijab (8%).

  7. Mar 11, 2019 · Today, the sudreh is covered. Since it has become an undergarment it has been reduced considerably in length. The sleeves, which were compulsory in the construction of a sudreh, have been eliminated by some people, particularly women. The sudreh is now also conveniently tucked in or folded while wearing modern clothing.

  8. Sikh Traditional Clothing. In India, Sikh traditional clothing reflects profound identity and values rooted in Sikhism. Garments like the turban for men and the Salwar Kameez for women symbolize spirituality, humility, and equality. Beyond symbols, Sikh attire promotes inclusivity and compassion, embodying the core principles of Sikhism.

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