Garment worn in New Delhi
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SARIGarment worn in New Delhi.
SARIGarment in New Delhi.
SARINew Delhi garment
SARIGarment worn in India.
SARIGarment worn in Pakistan.
SARIGarment worn in Guntur
SARIGarment worn in Nehru's country.
CAFTANGarment worn in the Levant.
PARKAOuter garment worn in Alaska.
sarongsskirtlike garment worn in Malaysia
sarongskirtlike garment worn in Malaysia
TOGAGarment worn in "The Silver Chalice."
chlamysa garment worn in ancient Greece
togaa garment worn in ancient Rome
togasTOGA, a garment worn in ancient Rome
togaeTOGA, a garment worn in ancient Rome
chlamydesCHLAMYS, a garment worn in ancient Greece
togea toga (a garment worn in ancient Rome)
mantya ladies outer garment worn in the 17c
mantiesMANTY, a ladies outer garment worn in the 17c
kanzua long white garment worn in parts of Africa
togesTOGE, a toga (a garment worn in ancient Rome)
bubua long flowing garment worn in Mali, also BOUBOU
bouboua long flowing garment worn in Mali, also BUBU
ROBEGarment worn by John Roberts that's hidden in his name
jubbahlong outer garment with long sleeves, worn in Muslim countries
boubousBOUBOU, a long flowing garment worn in Mali, also BUBU
peplosa garment worn by women in ancient Greece, also PEPLUS
kanzusKANZU, a long white garment worn in parts of Africa
peplusa garment worn by women in ancient Greece, also PEPLOS
doubletclose-fitting outer garment worn by men in the Renaissance
bubusBUBU, a long flowing garment worn in Mali, also BOUBOU
peplusesPEPLUS, a garment worn by women in ancient Greece, also PEPLOS
peplosesPEPLOS, a garment worn by women in ancient Greece, also PEPLUS
nightgownA light, loose garment worn by a woman or child in bed
nightgownsA light, loose garment worn by a woman or child in bed
actonquilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson
togathe loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome
actonsquilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson
togaedthe loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome