March 10 of every year marks a prestigious day where people in the Kurdistan Region celebrate the history of traditional Kurdish clothing by wearing their customary suits and dresses.
About Kurdish Clothes day
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Ministry of Education reaffirmed in a statement that March 10 of every year is the national traditional Kurdish clothing day.
March 10 of every year marks a prestigious day where people in the Kurdistan Region celebrate the history of traditional Kurdish clothing by wearing their customary dresses.
The KRG’s Ministry of Education has introduced the national event in 2010 where school pupils and teachers wear traditional Kurdish clothes to mark the day.
March 10 of every year marks a prestigious day where people in the Kurdistan Region celebrate the history of traditional Kurdish clothing by wearing their customary suits and dresses.
The Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) Ministry of Education introduced the national event in 2010.
About Traditional Male Kurdish Dress
Traditional clothing for men in Kurdistan consists of baggy pants that may be colorful, but are more often muted earth tones. Men wear plain shirts, and generally wear vests or jackets over their shirts. The outfit is completed by a large belt or sash tied around the waist.
Traditional dress for male Kurds includes a turban wrapped around the head, and traditionally a dagger tucked into the large sash at the waist.
About Traditional Female Kurdish Dress
Traditional dress for women in Kurdistan consists of very colorful clothing. Usually a long dress or gown is worn, over which a jacket or vest is worn. Colorful belts are included, as are colorful pants.
Traditional shoes for Kurdish women are also colorful, and may be embroidered with beads or precious stones.
Over the years this style has changed, possibly due to religion. Today, older women wear darker and muted colors, while young Kurdish women and girls are the ones who wear the brightly colored traditional gowns and dresses.
Kurdish Clothes Festival
March 10 of every year marks a prestigious day where people in the Kurdistan Region celebrate the history of traditional Kurdish clothing by wearing their customary dresses.
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Kurdish Clothing Day Festival Holds at any where in kurdistan as it is clear that each nation has its won culture and traditions so, it’s a patriotic symbol for any nation. Kurdish dress is the symbol for Kurds everywhere. March 10th is a day when we celebrate the festival of our clothes. In addition, every year native people in Kurdistan celebrate the this sacred activity. It’s always done by many different people.