Saturday, 11 August 2012

Punjabi Suit 2012

Punjabi Suit 2012
Salwar kameez shalwar kameez, or a dress normally worn by North Indian and traditional dress worn by various peoples of south central Asia. This is a traditional dress of Punjab in northern India and is also called "Punjabi Suit" and is the national dress for men and women in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Some time is instead of Salwar it is pronounced as Shalwar but basically both refers to the same team. The word kameez is derived from the Latin Camisia (shirt or tunic), which probably made its way into various European languages ​​(Chemise) and also in Arabic, the likely source for immediate kameez

Salwar or bottom is a sort of loose pajama like pants salwar kameez suit. Traditionally it is wide from the top. It has 4 to 5 inches belt attached to rest part of the salwar that is pleated. The top of the tunnel for a belt cord. Typically, the size of traditionalsalwar above the waist area is almost double the actual waist size that is comfortable to wear. Salwar has big room in the thigh area for comfort ness. Salwar is smaller than twice the circumference of the ankle to leave a space adapted for the feet inside to put to use.
Traditional Kameez is normally long to the knee with wide circumference (Ghera) and wide sleeves. Is almost completely covered at the back and the depth of the back of the neck line, such as 2-3 "and medium-low at the front, like 6-7" inches the depth at the front of the neck . Is wide or large neck like 6-7 "inches to put the head in the Kameez.
Dupatta (or a store or a scarf or shawl) is the third piece of this collection of Salwar Kameez. Hello usually worn around the head or neck.
For Muslim women, the dupatta is a less severe alternative to the chador or burqa
For Hindu women (especially those of northern India, where the salwar kameez is most popular), the dupatta is useful when the head must be covered, as in a temple or the presence of the elderly. For other women, the dupatta is simply a stylish accessory that can be worn over one shoulder or slung across the chest and both shoulders.The most common design of a salwar kameez is a long one that goes under the knees. Is straight and has two grooves on each side. The salwar is burned with a horizontal band at the end. The duppata or scarf is rectangular in shape and advance with the fall of the back sides of the shoulders. This is the basic description of what is usually a salwar kameez. However, with the different spheres of time there have been many changes in the design according to the trends