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dupatta
thumb|upright| Indian village women wearing Odhni with Ghagra choli
The dupattā, also called chunni, chunari, chundari, lugda, rao/rawo, gandhi, pothi, orna, and odhni is a long shawl-like scarf traditionally worn by women in the Indian Subcontinent. Traditionally, in India, the dupatta is part of the women's lehenga or ghagra/chaniya choli. A lehenga is a three-piece outfit which is made up of a skirt, called a ghagra or chaniya; a blouse, called a choli, and a dupatta. The dupatta is worn over one shoulder, and traditionally, married women would also wear the dupatta over the head in temples

jutti
Jutti shoes|thumb
The Juti or Jutti is a type of footwear common in North India, Pakistan, and neighboring regions. They are traditionally made up of leather and with extensive embroidery, in real gold and silver thread as inspired by royalty in the subcontinent over 400 years ago.

Phulkari
thumb|alt=|Contemporary Phulkari design and embroidery at retail dealer's store in Patiala|Patiala, Punjab (India), 2015
thumb|Handwoven Phulkari design from the Punjab region, Digitized by [[Panjab Digital Library.]]
Phulkari (; , meaning "art of flowers") refers to the folk embroidery of the Punjab region and Gulkari of Sindh in South Asia. It is an artwork traditionally created by women.
Punjabi ghagra
outfit worn by Women in Punjab, India
Patiala salwar
A type of salwar (trouser)
Punjabi clothing
clothing style associated with punjabi people
Punjabi Tamba and Kurta
type of sarong and shirt, traditional costume in Punjab
achkan
thumb|Jawaharlal Nehru wearing achkan.
An achkan (, ), also known as baghal bandi, is a knee length jacket worn by men in the Indian subcontinent. It is a similar garment to the angarkha.

salwar
A shalwar or salwar is an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately. It is the lower-garment of the shalwar kameez suit which is widely worn in South Asia. It is known for its lively hues, rich fabrics, and embroidery. It is the national dress of Pakistan, and since the later 1960s, the salwar is being used in government offices in Pakistan. The outfit has been a part of Punjabi tradition of Pakistan and India for centuries. The shalwar can be distinguished from the Punjabi suthan, which is shorter than the salwar.
Angarkha
Angarkha is an outer robe with long sleeves which was worn by men in Indian subcontinent. By the 19th-century it had become the generally accepted attire of an educated man in public. It had evolved from the Persian cape balaba or chapkan as a result of being given a more Indian form in the late medieval or early modern era.
Khes
alt=A stout cloth used for bedding and wrap (shawl)|thumb|Khes (a kind of thick blanket, it is a handoom [[damask cloth) used in bedding in Pakistan and northwest India.]]