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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Tribal Clothes: express the lost culture

By Lou Sanchez

World was inhabited by many tribal for many millions of years. Forests and mountains were occupied by tribal people. Our modern culture, tradition and clothing are very different from them.

The land in which they lived, their beliefs, culture and tradition are the cause for wearing the type of clothes which they used to wear. Many different ornaments and clothes were used by them.

The main raw material used by them to make clothes was animal skin. It has become fashion to wear tribal clothes but unlike tribal people do not kill animals and wear the skin, instead the different normally used clothing materials are used to design them.

Modern designers are designing clothes in the tribal fashion which are becoming a fashion statement and are also very stylish. Military style of clothing uses cheetah pattern which has become too popular in men. The clothes for tribal women were usually made up of deer or some other animal skin.

Their clothes had special stylish dots and designs. Today, fashion designers are concentrating on women tribal wear. Special designs and dyes are being used for creating tribal women wear. Flattering drape dresses are commonly seen in tribal designs. These drape designs of women are sleeveless.

Tattoos were used by tribal people on clothes to recognize individuals which have become the design pattern to design dresses.

Tribal dresses are unique, and are used at parties, or as a style statement. Most tribes wear similar dresses, so that they can be identified as belonging to one particular group.

The first tribal tattoo originated from a place called Tahiti. For showing respect to good qualities tribal from Samoa used to wear these traditional clothes. The environment, style and culture of the tribal people are represented by modern clothes. Roses and other flowers were used to make clothes for tribal women. Nowadays artificial flower fabrics are used to make the same.

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