7 National Dresses to celebrate  national dress day

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National dresses are symbols of the cultural identity of particular countries, upholding the values and traditions of those nations.

Kimono - National Dress of Japan

 Kimono is a full length robe like garment with long loose sleeves and a wrap-around design. 

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Sari - National Dress of India

Sari consists of a single, long piece of fabric, typically ranging from 5 to 9 yards (4.5 to 8 meters) in length. It is worn with a blouse known as a choli.

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Kilt -National Dress of  Scotland

A kilt is a knee-length skirt with pleats at the back that is traditionally worn by men. It is made of a tartan patterned fabric, specific to scottish clans, families or regions.

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Hanbok -National Dress of  S. Korea

Hanbok for women consists of a short jacket and a full skirt worn high on the chest. Men wear Hanbok with loose fitting trousers.

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Dashiki-National Dress of  West Africa

Dashiki is a colorful garment worn by men and women, with elaborate patterns in vibrant colors.

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Bunad-National Dress of  Norway:

Bunad is a traditional Norwegian costume  with intricate embroidery worn by both men and women.

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Cheongsam (Qipao)-National Dress of  China

Qipao is made from silk and adorned with intricate  and delicate embroidery

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