We really don't have traditional clothing we do use styles from the US be if we do have traditional clothes it would be denim jeans and cowboy hats
the traditional clothing is a waffle... frozen I guess
it is cool
Though on the internet it does not say this is the correct answer...it is... The Ming dynasty favored traditional Chinese clothing, while the Yuan dynasty favored Mongolian clothing.
Nombid-a traditional clothing for ceremonies
Traditional Chinese clothing was called hanfu
philippine traditional clothing are very colorful
Traditional clothing wore in north Korea is the same as south Korea's traditional clothing. It is called hanbok.
Australia in modern times, does not have "traditional" clothing or a national costume. Modern Australian clothing is similar to that worn in other westernised nations. Because of Australia's warm climate, common summer clothing is often comprised of shorts, sleeveless shirts, and thongs (footwear which is the equivalent of American flipflops). Hats are commonly worn as awareness of skin cancer increases, and these come in a variety of styles. "Traditional" Australian clothing, as exemplified in folklore and history, could be said to be that of the swagmen and bushmen of the past. They wore long trousers, buttoned sleeves, strong leather boots and hats, often with corks hanging from the brim to keep away the flies.
traditional clothing is centre is similiar to all around clothing in france
khoisan clothing
a Dirndl is traditional clothing for Woman in Austria.
Traditional clothing in Italy is sexy....... and it taste good.....
the traditional clothing is a waffle... frozen I guess
Traditional clothing is only worn for certain celebrations.
Traditional Khoisan clothing consists of animal skins and furs worn by both men and women. Men typically wear a loincloth made from animal hides, while women wear skirts made from plant fibers or animal skins. They also adorned themselves with jewelry made from beads, shells, and ostrich eggshells.
Google.com Information on the Puerto Rican traditional clothing.
Its an traditional clothing of Belgium so wat u hav a prop