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Salwar Kameez is a traditional dress used by various people of South–Central Asia. It is a very popular outfit among Indian women and it is also the national dress for both men and women of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Salwar Kameez is a combination of three pieces-Salwar, Kameez and
Dupatta. A salwar resembles a loose pyjama and it is drawn tightly at
the waist and it tapers at the ankles whereas a kameez forms the upper
part of the dress and it is worn above the salwar and it is of
knee-length. Some women even use a long scraf with salwar kameez and
this scarf is called a Dupatta. A dupatta is generally used around the
neck or the head. Some women use dupatta as a stylish accessory and some
women use it to cover their head in the presence of elders or while
visiting temples.
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