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turbans <a turban; turbans> N

turbans

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They would take in their dungarees, making them figure-hugging, and stuff their turbans with underwear to make them sit high up on their heads, which was considered fashionable.
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Traditionally men wear turbans and dhotis (similar to a skirt or kilt) though in recent years people have started wearing the national dress, the shalwar kameez.
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Cotton turbans and shawls are also made here.
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While headgear was not rationed, snoods were favoured, along with turbans and headscarves, in order to show one's commitment to the war effort.
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They also wear turbans which are white or black.
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With a love of the brightest colors, the men wore pantaloons skin-tight below the knee, colorful shirts and tunics, capped with vivid turbans and earrings of metal and seashells.
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The men started wearing chalmas, turbans, women sharowars and covers.
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In the hot and dry regions, turbans are large and loose.
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As to the form of such turbans, nothing is known, and they may have varied according to the different classes of society.
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Farmers and shepherds, who need constant protection from the elements of nature, wear some of the biggest turbans.
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