single dress for men and women

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Is there any logic in different types of dress for men and women. Why both cannot wear same dress. Why should only women wear sari and not men. Why dhoti Kurta should be only for men.

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Sir, it's true...women wear all dress of men....pants, dhoti, shirt etc...
But still now, I don't know why men never do so.

But dress of kings resemble churidaars a lot!!!
We can see many people using common dresses these days as trousers or Jeans are popular among men and women both, also we have seen men and women wearing Salwar suits in many places mostly in North India and Pakistan. I have seen people using skirt and shirts in countries like Scotland and Ireland.
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?
I have seen many women wearing lungi. Lungi is common for both men and women. Like wise, kurta and pujama. Recently in fashion shows, men are seen wearing sarees also. Shirt and pants are worn by both men and women, even salwars.
I have seen many women wearing lungi. Lungi is common for both men and women. Like wise, kurta and pujama. Recently in fashion shows, men are seen wearing sarees also. Shirt and pants are worn by both men and women, even salwars.


ya, house wives of old times, used to wear lungi at home. But now, nighties have replaced them most.

Why can't men wear nighties like ladies? :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

I remember a scene from a Malayalam movie where Mohan lal wears a nighty, since he got no other dress at home :woohoo: :woohoo:
I have seen many women wearing lungi. Lungi is common for both men and women. Like wise, kurta and pujama. Recently in fashion shows, men are seen wearing sarees also. Shirt and pants are worn by both men and women, even salwars.


ya, house wives of old times, used to wear lungi at home. But now, nighties have replaced them most.

Why can't men wear nighties like ladies? :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

I remember a scene from a Malayalam movie where Mohan lal wears a nighty, since he got no other dress at home :woohoo: :woohoo:


I hope you shall end the matter here before it comes to women walking like men in some areas. :(
I have seen many women wearing lungi. Lungi is common for both men and women. Like wise, kurta and pujama. Recently in fashion shows, men are seen wearing sarees also. Shirt and pants are worn by both men and women, even salwars.


ya, house wives of old times, used to wear lungi at home. But now, nighties have replaced them most.

Why can't men wear nighties like ladies? :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

I remember a scene from a Malayalam movie where Mohan lal wears a nighty, since he got no other dress at home :woohoo: :woohoo:


I hope you shall end the matter here before it comes to women walking like men in some areas. :(


certain tribes from Eastern states of India??? :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)


yes of course, they have a moustache ;)
It can also be added as a joke :evil: :evil:
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)


This is not joke. Every state has different police. In U.P., women and men uniform is different. The senior officers belong to Indian Police Service and are posted to different states as distinct state cadre.
Women just copy the dress of men.But men they do not copy women.But in some field women wear different dress from men.As in hospital the nurse wear skirt or saree but the ward boy has different dresses.
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)


This is not joke. Every state has different police. In U.P., women and men uniform is different. The senior officers belong to Indian Police Service and are posted to different states as distinct state cadre.


I have never noticed difference in dress code of Kerala police men or women. I don't know if it differs according to rank. :whistle: :whistle:

i have to watch them closely to express my opinion here
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)


This is not joke. Every state has different police. In U.P., women and men uniform is different. The senior officers belong to Indian Police Service and are posted to different states as distinct state cadre.


I have never noticed difference in dress code of Kerala police men or women. I don't know if it differs according to rank. :whistle: :whistle:

i have to watch them closely to express my opinion here


The officers of Indian Police Service wear IPS badge on their shoulders whereas those of state police wear state police badge. There is difference in cap also.
Also, executives in corporate world also have some common dress code while attending meetings and function. Isn't it?


They have dress code for executives but with difference between male and female. I see that the policewomen also wear different from men but color is same.


In Punjab province of Pakistan the dress is same also dress of Indian police and army is same irrespective of gender in question.


same is the case of police women in Kerala :woohoo: :woohoo:


You mean Kerala police is different from Indian police? This would qualify for a joke. ;) ;)


This is not joke. Every state has different police. In U.P., women and men uniform is different. The senior officers belong to Indian Police Service and are posted to different states as distinct state cadre.


I have never noticed difference in dress code of Kerala police men or women. I don't know if it differs according to rank. :whistle: :whistle:

i have to watch them closely to express my opinion here


The officers of Indian Police Service wear IPS badge on their shoulders whereas those of state police wear state police badge. There is difference in cap also.


Okay so this is up to the minor details of color of badges and not merely dresses. Do we have to mention the color of shoe and its laces as well?

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Created Tuesday, 14 August 2012 10:17
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