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Shalwar Kameez - a Pakistani dress?

Is Shalwar Kameez a?


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All rants are spared for you and you have been ranting pointlessly and incessantly here. What an idiotic presumption about me...someone who was born in 1990...so how do you count that it becomes 5000 years in your coordinate system....I guess we are living in different universe and since as usual you are not making any sense so do not bother to quote and there are many on PDF who you can interact with.
cheers..

Thank you for telling me how old you were.

Spares me the effort.

Cheers, Doc
 
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We are all Hindustanis.

Our culture is of this soil. Not some desert sand dunes thousands of kilometers away.

When you come down to it, covering the head and chest is practiced by women from Arabia all the way to south east Asia.

But this burqa is only from one land, one people.

Cheers, Doc
Fashion sense will keep on changing. Few are too much stuck with religion and God. When afghan women felt safe then they didn't hide face. Again when their is a proper rule they will do the same
 
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See you force me to retaliate by calling our women and beliefs uncivil. I was not the one who started commenting on these. Now you are running away from discussion. You are a confused convert. Islam is very specific and you just don't seem to agree with it fully but too ashamed to say yes. Wear burqa when outside...not burqini or western dresses or saris etc.
Nope, that's wrong... It wasn't me who quoted you first. Furthermore you don't know my religion so stop your BS. Or first learn it.
 
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Nope, that's wrong... It wasn't me who quoted you first. Furthermore you don't know my religion so stop your BS. Or first learn it.
I didn't say quoted..said you commented and linked dresses to religion. See it is very difficult to argue with you. And yes I don't know any your religion..tell me abt it. What dresses are fine per your religion.
 
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Its obviously Pakistani and not Indian or afghan. As far as I remember Pakistani women and men have worn shalwar kameez. And its not because of tv influence so this look like ancient dress. Traditional Indian women wear saris and afghan women wear that dress posted above.

Indian women are replacing saris because of bollywood.
What bollywood influence??
Bollywood people usually avoid wearing cloths.
 
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Punjabi is more lungi (men) and those really loose pyjamas (for the girls ... lehngas).
I use to be a kickass surd with beard and turban in the bhangra/gidda during BB week in college.
Cheers, Doc
Gist is right but not entirely correct. The lungi you mentioned is called Chadra in Punjab. In Punjab, women wear Salwar Kameez, men wear Kurta Pajama. After living in west noticed, the salwar our (Punjabi/North Indian) ladies wear is very different from other parts of India. Obviously because of Punjabi culture, Indian or Pakistani Punjabi women's salwar is practically same.
 
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Yes It's Pakistani but SHALWAR KAMEEZ used by several peoples on different countries. But in Pakistan most of the peoples are glad to wear in PUNJAB.
 
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This is regional dress. From upper parts of India, Pakistan, Iran to central Asian countries wearing this sinces centuries. It has many many variants though. Pleas note that this dress has nothing to do with Islam. This has to do more with civilisation.
 
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So how many Indian , arab or persian males wear this shalwar kameez in India, Sudai arbia, or Iran ? :D

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Yep, standard pakistani shalwar kameez seen all my life. Rest are all copies from this original piece.

Parsis ...

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Cheers, Doc

This gay looking old men is wearing lehga which look hidious on men. Glad we don’t have any persian influence in standard Pakistani shalwar kameez.
 
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Yep, standard pakistani shalwar kameez seen all my life. Rest are all copies from this original piece.



This gay looking old men is wearing lehga which look hidious on men. Glad we don’t have any persian influence in standard Pakistani shalwar kameez.

I'm glad too.

In fact, ecstatic.

Cheers, Doc
 
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