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- Churidar abstract "Churidars (Hindi: चुडीदार)(Urdu: چُوڑی دار), (Punjabi: ਚੂੜੀਦਾਰ), or more properly churidar pyjamas (ਚੂੜੀਦਾਰ ਪਜਾਮਾ), are tightly fitting trousers worn by both men and women in South Asia. Churidars are a variant of the common salwar pants. Salwars are cut wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. Churidars narrow more quickly, so that contours of the leg are revealed. They are usually cut on the bias, making them naturally stretchy. Stretch is important when pants are closefitting. They are also longer than the leg and sometimes finish with a tightly fitting buttoned cuff at the ankle. The excess length falls into folds and appears like a set of bangles resting on the ankle (hence 'churidar'; 'churi': bangle, 'dar': like). When the wearer is sitting, the extra material is the \"ease\" that makes it possible to bend the legs and sit comfortably. The word churidar is from Hindi and made its way into English only in the 20th century. Earlier, tight fitting churidar-like pants worn in India were referred to by the British as Moghul breeches, long-drawers, or mosquito drawers.The churidar is usually worn with a kameez (tunic) by women or a kurta (a loose overshirt) by men, or they can form part of a bodice and skirt ensemble.".
- Churidar thumbnail Kapoor_sisters.jpg?width=300.
- Churidar wikiPageID "7392225".
- Churidar wikiPageLength "2651".
- Churidar wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Churidar wikiPageRevisionID "694141202".
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hosiery.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_clothing.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_clothing.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trousers_and_shorts.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Grain_(textile).
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Gupta_Empire.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_dress.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Khadi.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Kurta.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Nehru_jacket.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink Shalwar_kameez.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLink File:Kapoor_sisters.jpg.
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Churidar".
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLinkText "chudidaar kameez".
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLinkText "churidar payajama".
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLinkText "churidar pyjamas".
- Churidar wikiPageWikiLinkText "churidar".
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing_in_South_Asia.
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hi.
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pa.
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ur.
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nastaliq.
- Churidar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Churidar subject Category:Hosiery.
- Churidar subject Category:Indian_clothing.
- Churidar subject Category:Pakistani_clothing.
- Churidar subject Category:Trousers_and_shorts.
- Churidar comment "Churidars (Hindi: चुडीदार)(Urdu: چُوڑی دار), (Punjabi: ਚੂੜੀਦਾਰ), or more properly churidar pyjamas (ਚੂੜੀਦਾਰ ਪਜਾਮਾ), are tightly fitting trousers worn by both men and women in South Asia. Churidars are a variant of the common salwar pants. Salwars are cut wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. Churidars narrow more quickly, so that contours of the leg are revealed. They are usually cut on the bias, making them naturally stretchy. Stretch is important when pants are closefitting.".
- Churidar label "Churidar".
- Churidar sameAs Q867122.
- Churidar sameAs Pantalones_churidar.
- Churidar sameAs Churidar.
- Churidar sameAs चुडीदार.
- Churidar sameAs Tjudídar.
- Churidar sameAs Churidar.
- Churidar sameAs m.02608zg.
- Churidar sameAs Q867122.
- Churidar wasDerivedFrom Churidar?oldid=694141202.
- Churidar depiction Kapoor_sisters.jpg.
- Churidar isPrimaryTopicOf Churidar.