The Indus Valley people wore two pieces of cloth: an upper piece of cloth and a lower piece of cloth. The cloth pieces were made from cotton. The Indus People also wore ornaments with there attire. The rich wore ornaments made of copper, bronze and metal. The poor wore ornaments made of bone, shells, and stones.
dress of indus people consisted of two piece cloth:upper one and lower one.they were made of cotton fibres.ornaments were made of copper bronze and other metals which were worn by rich people but poor people wore ornaments made up of bone,shell,and stone.even we come to know that in that days also economic status of the people had an effect on their external appeaarence or outlook.
i believe they had a sort of draped cloth, much like that of the egyptians.
men wore a light robe and left their right shouder bare
They disappeared as though into thin air, and the cause remains unknown.
they wore sarees.
deer
tunics
Very much the same as is worn now.
dull coulers
Mostly clothes similar to the clothes worn by people in the same profession in their countries of origin. Mainly farmer's clothes.
Everything that is worn elsewhere in the Western world, only with more style.The same as they look elsewhere.
There is no special name of such clothes. Most of them wear Shalwaar, Kurta.
New clothes are worn on Diwali. They wear ethnic clothes.
they wore colourful clothes
summer clothes
All types of clothes are worn in the 21st century including jeans, shirts, and shirts. Dresses and suits are also worn.
yes. Special clothes are worn on this day. People wear ethnic dresses
casual clothes is worn in the summer in Spain eg. women wear dress
Very much the same as is worn now.
rags
Different types of clothes are worn in Paraguay, including skirts, blouses, and the traditional ao po\'i.
There are no special clothes worn on Hanukkah. It depends on the family custom as to how much the family dresses up.
underwear
clothes that you dont care if they get ruined