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Clothing in Afghanistan consists of the traditional style of clothing worn in Afghanistan. The various cultural exchanges in the nation's history have influenced the styles and flavors of contemporary Afghan designs. The national dress is the fusion of different ethnic groups in Afghanistan. The styles can be subdivided into the various ethnicities with unique elements for each. Traditional dresses for both men and women tend to cover the whole body, with trousers gathered at the waist, a loose shirt or dress, and some form of head covering.


Men's clothing

The
perahan tunban ''Perahan tunban'' (Persian/ ps, پیراهن و تنبان, ''pērāhan wa tunbān''), also known as Peran o Tunban, is a garment worn by men in Afghanistan and in some parts of Pakistan. Design Traditional Perahan and Tunban The ''perahan'' (t ...
is the standard traditional uniform dress for men, consisting of a tunic shirt, pants, and with (optional) head covering. This dress originates from the Pashtun lands but its use spread to most of Afghanistan. It remains the predominant dress for male villagers. Some of the more famous varieties are the Kandahari Doozi and Herati Doozi styles. On the head is normally a turban (''lungi''): they are worn all over the country, but the fabric, color and style varies region by region. For example, an Uzbek hat from the north of the country looks very different than a Pashtun hat worn in the south. From a young age, boys often wear colorful caps with shiny "chips" of mirrors sewn into them. The karakul hat is made of sheep fur and is of typical Central Asian style. Normally worn by the more stylish or educated, these hats come in conservative colors. The chapan coat is another cloth of Central Asian origin that provides warmth in the winter, made of striped silk. The chapan gained international recognition in the 2000s when Afghan president Hamid Karzai always wore a green one. Mercier. Soldat Afghan (Asie). Auguste Wahlen. Moeurs, usages et costumes de tous les peuples du monde.1843.jpg, An Afghan soldier wearing
perahan tunban ''Perahan tunban'' (Persian/ ps, پیراهن و تنبان, ''pērāhan wa tunbān''), also known as Peran o Tunban, is a garment worn by men in Afghanistan and in some parts of Pakistan. Design Traditional Perahan and Tunban The ''perahan'' (t ...
, c. 1843 Афганец.jpg, Afghan security personnel in folk costume, c. 1867 Sher Ali Khan and company of Afghanistan in 1869.jpg, Sher Ali Khan and his company in 1869, all wearing Afghan attire Gul Muhammad Khan of the Ghilzais.jpg, Leader of the Ghilzais, 1848 Men of northern Afghanistan preparing to vote in 2004.jpg, Men wearing Uzbek chapan and turban, 2004 Old men of Herat, Afghanistan.jpg, Old men in Herat wearing perahan tunban, 2009 Waiting for the call from the Referee (5458864264).jpg, Fur clothing by men during a game of buzkashi Afghanistan man2.jpg, Man in perahan tunban and a '' taqiyah'' (Islamic) cap Hazara man, Khulm.jpg, A man wearing
Hazara Hazara may refer to: Ethnic groups * The Hazaras, a Persian-speaking people of Afghanistan and Pakistan * Aimaq Hazara, Aimaq's subtribe of Hazara origin * Hazarawals, a Hindko-speaking people of the Hazara region of northern Pakistan * Hazar ...
style turban


Women's clothing

Traditional women's dresses are always long and are made from light
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s and are loose fitting for ease of movement. They come in many colors and have stitching for details. Most traditional clothing are colorful, except for the Nuristan dress. More elaborate and fancier dresses are detailed with gold threading ( Zardozi), gold beads, and come in many different colors on silk fabrics. These dresses are usually worn to special occasions and weddings. They are usually of heavy design and filled with small mirrors around the chest area, along with long and pleated skirts. Most Afghans are
Muslim Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
and virtually all Afghan women wear a head covering based on the local interpretation of religious laws. Most women wear a
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or chador as a covering. Some wear a ''chadari'', better known in the West as burqa. In a few places like Kabul, Western dresses like
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are often worn. From the 1960s to 1990s, more liberal forms of female dress like miniskirts were popular among some communities in Kabul. Ladies of the royal harem enjoying an Afghan meal. Kabul Wellcome L0028379.jpg, Ladies of the royal harem wearing firaq partug, 19th century Kandahar Lady of ranks.jpg, Woman of Kandahar wearing khet partug, 1841 Uzbek Children at Kabul intercontinental Hotel.jpg, Uzbek girls in Kabul Two women in Turkoman dress Wellcome L0038142.jpg, Two women in
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Hazara Hazara may refer to: Ethnic groups * The Hazaras, a Persian-speaking people of Afghanistan and Pakistan * Aimaq Hazara, Aimaq's subtribe of Hazara origin * Hazarawals, a Hindko-speaking people of the Hazara region of northern Pakistan * Hazar ...
dress Pashai girl in Afghanistan, wearing distinctive Pashai clothing.jpg, A girl in Pashayi dress Nomadic Kuchi people.jpg, Nomadic kuchi woman Choker necklace, Afghanistan, mid to late 20th century, silver, glass, lapis - Fernbank Museum of Natural History - DSC09956.JPG, A choker necklace from Afghanistan made from silver and lapis


Culture and society

Clothes are usually stitched by hand. Girls start learning embroidery from an early age and skills are normally passed down from mothers to daughters. Each dress created by a woman can be seen as a unique piece of art. Certain attire have special significance, for example in some Pashtun or
Baloch Baloch, also spelled Baloch, Beluch and in other ways, may refer to: * Baloch people, an ethnic group of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan * Baluch, a small itinerant community of Afghanistan * Balouch, Azad Kashmir, a town in Pakistan * Baloch (s ...
cultures in southern Afghanistan, a boy marks his start of adulthood by being allowed to wear a turban.


Politics

The clothing of Afghanistan gained wide attention in the Western world following the U.S. invasion and fall of the Taliban regime, under which ultraconservative dress like the burqa was made compulsory. Especially, Hamid Karzai gained popularity for his creative style blending various attire of Afghanistan. In September 2021, Afghan women launched an online campaign protesting against the Taliban's strict dress code after the militants took power. Also notably, a photo taken in Kabul in 1972 showing local women in miniskirts was reportedly shown to then-President Donald Trump of the United States by H. R. McMaster, which persuaded Trump to keep American toops in Afghanistan.


Western and hippie appeal

Sheepskin Afghan coats became popular in the Western world during the late 1960s; John Lennon famously wore one during the launch of his band's ''
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'' album in London. The Afghan coat became a popular dress in the
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subculture Afghanistan itself was on the hippie trail and such coats were often bought by foreigners in Kabul's Chicken Street.


See also

* Pashtun clothing * Khet partug * Firaq partug * Hazara clothing


References

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