From India To South Korea: THESE Striking Traditional Attires Blend Heritage With Style
Traditional clothing is more than just fabric — it is history, identity, and culture woven into form. Across continents and centuries, communities have crafted unique attires that reflect their environment, beliefs, ceremonies, and social customs. From beautiful patterns and handcrafted embroidery to traditional accessories and headgear, traditional outfits are visual markers of heritage that continue to be celebrated and worn with pride.
Zee Media Bureau
| Aug 10, 2025, 07:12 AM IST
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Sari, India

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Hanbok, South Korea

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Sami Gakti, Northern Europe

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Kimono, Japan

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Dirndl and Lederhosen, Germany and Austria

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Dashiki, West Africa

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Kente Cloth, Ghana

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Hmong Clothes, Southeast Asia

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Huipil, Mexico

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Bunad, Norway






