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The main dress worn by the people of Kerala is mainly traditional in nature though the costumes are to a large extent guided by the geographical conditions of the region. |
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The traditional dress forms are the 'Mundu and Neriathu' (a white piece of cloth with golden zari border symbolising royalty) for men; and 'sari' (a 5-6 metres long piece of cloth embroidered with golden border) with jacket for women. |
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| With the changing trends in fashion and designing, the dress codes have changed. A multitude of |
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| colours and designs are available today. |
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| Men and women today are clad in a variety of dresses. |
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| The people have now taken to the northern style of dressing up though the western dresses have also found a lot of acceptance among the masses. |
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| Men’s Attire |
| Mundu - A White Piece of Cloth with Golden Jerried Border. |
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| Women’s Attire |
| Saree and Blouse. |
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