Salwar kameez facts for kids
Salwar kameez (also spelled shalwar kameez or shalwar qameez) is a traditional dress worn by both women and men in Southern Asia. Salvars or shalvars are loose pajama-like trousers. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the bottom. The kameez is a long shirt or tunic. The side seams (known as the chaak) are left open below the waist-line, which gives the wearer greater freedom of movement. It is the most common dress for men in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Images for kids
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Schoolgirls in Abbotabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, in shalwars with cuffed hems, and kameez with western-style collars.
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Boys in Badakshan, Afghanistan, wearing kameez tunics, showing side seams left open below the waist.
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Women in the kitchen at Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, India, displaying the wide-ranging colors and designs of shalwar-kameez
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Priyanka Chopra modeling an Anarkali suit
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Afghan children wearing traditional clothes in Kabul
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Traditional Khet partug (traditional loose Peshawari shalwar)
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A man from Srinagar wearing phiran
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Ancient svasthana and varbana outfit worn during the Gupta Empire, the basis of the Punjabi suthan suit
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Punjab Hills 1895, Kulu woman in churidar suthan, Himachal Pradesh
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Sindhi girl from Karachi, Sind, in Sindhi cholo and narrow suthan. c. 1870
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A woman's three-piece combination comprising trousers, tunic, and head-scarf, ca. 1900. Indianapolis Museum of Art.
See also
In Spanish: Salwar kameez para niños