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Шаблон:Short description Baloch traditional clothing (Balochi:Шаблон:Nq) is a historical and contemporary aspect of Baloch heritage and deep association between the traditional dress and Baloch ethnic identity.[1]

Dress code and personal upkeeping are among the cultural values, which distinguish a Baloch from others. The Baloch dress and personal upkeeping very much resemble the Parthian ways. Surprisingly, no significant changes can be observed in the Balochi dress since the ancient times.[2]

The clothing of the Baloch people consists of various styles of kameez and shalwar, turban, shoes and head scarfs. Balochi embroidery decorations on dresses is a tradition in Baloch culture including Balochi cap, jackets, belts, ladies purse, shoulder bags, and many other items.[3]

Men's Balochi suit

Baloch men wear a dress named Jameh or Jamak. It consists of two parts; one is upper body clothing and the other is a loose skirt reaching to the knee. trouser(shalwar) has approximately 2.2 m wide.[4]

The men's shalwar kameez consists of a very baggy shalwar troser[5] which uses large lengths of cloth.[6] The kameez is also loose,[7] which traditionally is long with long sleeves.[8]

Women's Balochi suit

The female Balochi suit consists of the head scarf, long dress and a shalwar. Balochi women wear loose dresses which are Balochi needlework and embroidered in local designs which include Balochi silk-thread chain-stitch embroidery.[9] Balochi embroidery alone has 118 different basic designs.[10]

Baloch women use a large scarf to cover their heads called a sareg.[11]

Mahtab Norouzi was an Iranian Baluchi master artisan, she was known for her textiles and women's clothing.[12][13][14]

Turban

Men traditionally wear various styles of the turban known as the "Paag"[15] in balochi language and "Dastaar" in brahui language.[16]

Balochi shoes and bags

The baloch wear the shoes named Chawats (traditional footwear).[17] and also a great local home-based industry.[18]

See also

References

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  1. Rehman Khan, F. and Malghani, M. and Ayyaz, S., "Construction of Baloch Ethnic Identity through Ethnolinguistic Awareness and Cultural Dynamics", Clark, pp. 440 (2005). Retrieved 2 January 2024.
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  3. Siddiq, M. and Kakar, B., "Hand Embellished Fabrics – An Adoptable Potential to Empower Household Women in Balochistan", University of Balochistan, 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  4. Шаблон:Cite web
  5. Postans, Thomas (1843) Personal Observations on Sindh: The Manners and Customs of Its Inhabitants; and Its Productive Capabilities [1]
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  7. Nadiem, Ihsan. H. [(2007) Balochistan: land, history, people [2]
  8. DostPakistan.pk [3] but now can also be knee length.
  9. Peter J. Claus, Sarah Diamond, Margaret Ann Mills (2003) South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia : Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka [4]
  10. Pakistan Year Book, Volume 20 (1992)
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  16. Balochistan Through the Ages: Tribes (1979)
  17. Balochistan Through the Ages: Tribes (1979)
  18. Шаблон:Cite web