afghanistan traditional dress Men's Afghan Trending Dark Green Embroidered Stitched Dress Peran Tumb –  Kuchijewels Pk
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afghanistan traditional dress

afghanistan traditional dress Men's Afghan Trending Dark Green Embroidered Stitched Dress Peran Tumb – Kuchijewels Pk

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afghanistan traditional dress Men's Afghan Trending Dark Green Embroidered Stitched Dress Peran Tumb – Kuchijewels PkThe traditional Afghan dress for men, commonly known as the Peran Tumban or Afghani dress, is a distinctive and culturally significant attire. Here are some short details about the Mens Embroidered Afghani Dress: SIZE CHART POINTS SMALL MEDIUM LARGE CHEST 53CM 57CM 60CM LENGTH 100CM 103CM 108CM ARM 58CM 61CM 63CM TROUSER 100CM 103CM 106CM **Components:** **Peran:** This refers to the long tunic style shirt that is typically loose fitting and reaches

The traditional Afghan dress for men, commonly known as the “Peran Tumban” or “Afghani dress,” is a distinctive and culturally significant attire. Here are some short details about the Men’s Embroidered Afghani Dress:

                         SIZE CHART
POINTS SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
CHEST 53CM 57CM 60CM
LENGTH 100CM 103CM 108CM
ARM 58CM 61CM 63CM
TROUSER 100CM 103CM 106CM

 

  1. **Components:**
    – **Peran:** This refers to the long tunic-style shirt that is typically loose-fitting and reaches below the knees.
    – **Tumban:** The wide, loose-fitting trousers that accompany the Peran. They are often pleated and provide comfort and flexibility.

2. **Fabric:**
– Traditional Afghani dresses are often made from lightweight and breathable fabrics suitable for the region’s climate. Common materials include cotton or a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers.

3. **Embroidery:**
– Embroidery plays a significant role in Afghan traditional clothing. The Peran and Tumban may feature intricate hand-embroidered patterns along the neckline, sleeves, and hems. These embroideries often showcase cultural motifs and vibrant colors.

4. **Colors:**
– The color palette of the Peran Tumban can vary, but earthy tones and vibrant colors are prevalent. Common choices include shades of blue, green, brown, and maroon.

5. **Cultural Significance:**
– The Afghani dress is not just a piece of clothing but also a symbol of cultural identity and tradition. It reflects the rich history and heritage of Afghanistan.

6. **Occasions:**
– Men often wear the Peran Tumban on special occasions, cultural events, weddings, and religious ceremonies. It is a formal and elegant attire that carries a sense of pride and respect for tradition.

7. **Accessories:**
– The attire may be complemented by traditional accessories such as a turban or a cap. Footwear like sandals or traditional Afghan shoes may also be worn.

8. **Regional Variations:**
– Different regions within Afghanistan may have variations in the style, embroidery patterns, and colors of the Afghani dress, reflecting the diversity of the country’s cultures.

The Men’s Embroidered Afghani Dress holds cultural significance and serves as a visual representation of Afghan identity and traditions.

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