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Men’s Scarf with Persian Architectural Design

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Men’s Scarf Inspired by Nader Shah’s Victory

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Men’s Shahnameh Scarf with Ferdowsi Poetry

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Men’s Red Scarf Inspired by Traditional Persian Rugs

Men’s Red Scarf Inspired by Traditional Persian Rugs

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Toranj Art Scarf

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Persian Star Scarf

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Persian Sash Window Blue Scarf

Persian Sash Window Blue Scarf

Original price was: $49.92.Current price is: $35.84.Add to cart

Persian Golden Toranj Navy Satin Scarf

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Giveh Shoes – Black and Gold

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Solh Giveh

Solh Giveh

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His Giveh Shoes – Green

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His Giveh – Black

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Scarf with Shahnameh Design

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Floral Palace Scarf

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Scarf with Mosque Tile Design

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Scarf with Floral Design

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Blue Scarf with Tile Design

Blue Scarf with Tile Design

Original price was: $42.24.Current price is: $30.72.Add to cart

Persian Sash Window Blue Tie Set

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Persian Star Tie Set

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Calligraphy Tie and Pocket Square

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About Persian clothing fashion

Most Iranians wear similar Persian Clothing, but some indigenous people wear traditional Iranian clothes.  Among them, women’s clothing has a special effect.  This dress is taken from the customs of each region.  Iran is also one of the countries where a unique culture can be seen anywhere.

In Iran, the variety of coverage is so great that some of you may not know and do not even know for which city or region.  Many tourists also travel to Iran and are interested in knowing information about the coverage of each region or city, so in this article, we want to introduce you to a variety of traditional Iranian clothing.

Every nation and country on earth has its clothes.  These days more than 70% of people around the world indeed wear similar clothes and different models, but we can not ignore the fact that each nation has its clothes.

There are cowboy costumes, Baluchi costumes, Scottish special costumes, dash dashes, kimonos, and an endless list of these costumes that we can name for you and show you the cultural picture of any nation with them, but,  Persian Clothing of Iranian women Among these traditional and ethnic clothes, there is a special effect and beauty that dazzles the eyes of every viewer.

Kordi local clothes Persian Clothing

Kurds are warm-hearted and hospitable people, and if you travel to a Kurdish city, you will enjoy hosting these tribes.  One of the Persian Clothing of Iran is Kurdish clothes, which are widely varied because they are scattered in different regions.

But in terms of full body coverage, they are similar.  Kurdish men’s clothing is full of joy and energy.  They wear loose trousers called “patul” and a wide scarf around their waist, as well as torsos called “chukheh” and “Malki”.  Kurdish men also wrap a cloth around their heads or sometimes wear a hat called a pitchfork.  One of the features of Kurdish clothes is that they wear traditional colored clothes. Other features of Kurdish clothes include Kurdish women’s clothes.  They wear loose silk trousers called “jafi” and a scarf around their waist.  The name of the Kurdish women’s scarf is “Kalkeh” and their hat is “Klav”.  Kurdish women hang Persian gold and Persian jewelry on their clothes as ornaments and wear comfortable shoes, which are called “klash”.