12-06-2009, 05:29 AM
[quote name='Ramaraksha' date='12 November 2009 - 10:21 PM' timestamp='1258044237' post='102500']
Speaking as a man, I feel that we have failed miserably in upholding our Indian dress style - for far too long we have let the women carry on our great Indian style dresses, while we men have switched to wearing pants and shirt and a suit for office. When i see images of pakistan where almost all the men are wearing kurta-pyjama i get a bit jealous, at least they are proud to wear their ethnic dress. We should also learn from them and our women and start wearing kurta-pyjama or Kurta-dhoti.
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There is an world wide trend thwart pants .
Women replace skirt whit pants ,the saree whit the next available pants ,the shalvars(-kameez) .
I fell sorry that people replace some elegant,nicely decorated and comfortable traditional dress whit crappy hip-hop t-shirts from Harlem.
To name this dress traditional,so obsolete,is a misnomer as they are more advance in conception and elegance comparative whit most of the so called modern dress.
Speaking as a man, I feel that we have failed miserably in upholding our Indian dress style - for far too long we have let the women carry on our great Indian style dresses, while we men have switched to wearing pants and shirt and a suit for office. When i see images of pakistan where almost all the men are wearing kurta-pyjama i get a bit jealous, at least they are proud to wear their ethnic dress. We should also learn from them and our women and start wearing kurta-pyjama or Kurta-dhoti.
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There is an world wide trend thwart pants .
Women replace skirt whit pants ,the saree whit the next available pants ,the shalvars(-kameez) .
I fell sorry that people replace some elegant,nicely decorated and comfortable traditional dress whit crappy hip-hop t-shirts from Harlem.
To name this dress traditional,so obsolete,is a misnomer as they are more advance in conception and elegance comparative whit most of the so called modern dress.