Traditional Costumes Of  Different  Indian States

Women drape sarees while men opt for the classic dhoti-kurta ensemble.

West Bengal

Women don wrap-around skirts, while men commonly wear Gale and Bakhi.

Arunachal Pradesh

Kira is the traditional attire for women, while men are seen in Gho.

Sikkim

Puan and Puanchei are the traditional clothes of women and men here.

Mizoram

Women don the Mekhela Chador— a two-piece ensemble, while men follow in tunics.

Assam

Chaniya Choli and dhoti-kurta are the traditional attires of this state.

Gujarat

White and gold-bordered sarees are popular here. Men are seen in mundu and veshti.

Kerala

Phanek and Innaphi are traditional wear for women.

Manipur

Salwar-kameez sets are popular among women. Men often wear long-tunic kurtas with pyjamas.

Punjab

Women are typically seen in ghagra-choli here. It’s the quintessential dhoti-kurta for men.

Rajasthan

Women's traditional attires include Rignai and Risa, while men wear Pachra.

Tripura

Women wear a blouse and wrap-around skirt. Men commonly dress in Gale and Bakhi attire.

Nagaland