Cultural Dresses In Different Parts of Pakistan.
Each province of Pakistan has its own unique cultural identity reflected in its traditional attire. Here are the national dresses associated with some of the provinces of Pakistan:
Punjab:
- For men: Shalwar Kameez is the traditional attire, often paired with a turban or a traditional cap known as "Pakol" or "Pagri."
- For women: The traditional dress is the Shalwar Kameez, often adorned with intricate embroidery and paired with a Dupatta (scarf) draped over the shoulders.
Sindh:
- For men: Traditional attire includes a long tunic known as "Sindhi Kameez" paired with loose trousers called "Suthan" or "Sindhi Ajrak."
- For women: The traditional dress is the "Sindhi Sari" or "Sindhi Shalwar Kameez," often adorned with mirror work and vibrant embroidery.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK):
- For men: The traditional dress is the "Shalwar Kameez" paired with a vest or a waistcoat, and often accompanied by a turban or a cap.
- For women: The traditional attire includes the Shalwar Kameez with a distinctive embroidery style known as "Pakhtoon Embroidery" and a Dupatta.
Balochistan:
- For men: The traditional attire is the "Shalwar Kameez" often paired with a long coat known as "Jama" or "Chapan."
- For women: The traditional dress includes a long, flowing garment called "Gown" or "Firaq" paired with Shalwar and Dupatta.
Gilgit-Baltistan:
- For men and women: Traditional attire includes the "Shalwar Kameez" or "Pheran" (a loose, long-sleeved garment) paired with a waistcoat for men and intricate shawls or Dupattas for women.
- For men and women: Traditional attire includes the "Shalwar Kameez" or "Pheran" (a loose, long-sleeved garment) paired with a waistcoat for men and intricate shawls or Dupattas for women.

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