Sikh women don't have any certain restrictions to what they can or cannot wear around the house, or in general. There is not a large difference in attire between the two. Many Sikh women who have more Indian roots may wear a traditional Punjabi suit around the house. As far as head coverings, Sikh women can cover their heads with a chunni (or head scarf) or wear a dastaar (turban). Again, not all Sikh women do this, but it is common and a popular option.
The traditional dress for Sikh Women has been Salwar and Kameez. Today, they switch between Salwar-Kameez, Saree or Pants depending on the occasions.
If they are a traditional punjabi you wear a red lengha but if you are a true sikh you will wear a blue or orange simple suit
Saris's same as hindus :) :) :) we r doing this in humanities!
they wear long scarfs
A red or pink sari and a lot of jewlrey
true sikh brides do not wear red they wear blue or orange , the people who wear red are punjabis not sikhs
Sikh girls don't have to wear a Keski, but it is highly advised.
Muslim Brides wear any coloured dress/Lengha.
Sikh women don't wear a bindi. Hindu women wear a bindi.
Sikh people have long hair. They never cut them. So, they wear turbans
There is no such thing as a "SIKH necklace" that is mandated by the religion. Some men and women do wear a necklace with the Sikh insignia but it is not required by their faith.
Sikh women can keep their hair long to show they are Sikh and by choice they can also wear a Patka. They can also wear Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Khesh, Kirpan, etc.
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Sikh people wear clothes just like any other.
Traditionally, Sikh men wears Kurta Pajama and Sikh Women wears Salwar and Kamez. Though since British ruled India for long time, tradition of wearing European trouser and shirt went to Sikh men where else Sikh women continued to wear Salwar Kamez, occasionally wearing pants and shirts.
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