Sunday, 4 September 2016

Lungi

 Lungi: The lungi is the most commonly seen dress of Bangladeshi men, although it is not normally worn for formal occasions.In Bangladesh, lungis are worn by men, almost universally indoors and commonly outdoors as well.The typical Bangladeshi lungi is a seamless tubular shape, as opposed to the single sheet worn in other parts of South and Southeast Asia.

Sharee

 Sharee: Sharee  is a female garment. Sharee is the national wear of Bangladeshi women. women who are married wear sharee as their regular dress while young-unmarried girls wear sharee as an occasional dress.

Panjabi

Panjabi: Panjabi is a treditional dress of the muslims. But it's popular of the all religions people. Occassionaly it is being weared. Such as Eid,Puja,jummah prayer etc. It;s a occassional dress. 

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Fatua


FATUA :  A Fascinating and Nice Dress that is Popular Over The Whole Bangladeshi men. It is a fashionable Dress. It is a trend to the youth population. It's local dress of Bangladesh.



Bangladeshi people have unique dress preferences. Bangladeshi men sometimes wear kurta or fatua on religious and cultural occasions. Bangladeshi men wear lungi as casual wear (in rural areas) and shirt-pant or suits on formal occasions. Sharee is the main and traditional dress of Bangladeshi women[3] also and some young female also wear salwar kameez. In urban areas, women can also be seen wearing Western clothes.[4] The women also have a different preference to which types of Sharee or any other popular dess like Salwar kameez they would like to wear. Whether it may be silk sharees, georgette sharees, or designer sharees, each particular fabric contributes to representing the culture overall. Weaving the fabric for these dresses is a traditional art in Bangladesh.