Friday, October 2, 2009

An easy presentation

An easy presentation
Clothes around the world

In money countries, traditional clothes are still worn. People sometimes were certain clothes because of their religious beliefs. For example some Muslim women always keep their faces covered.
In Japan, many women wear beautiful, embroidered gowns called kimonos. The gowns have deep sleeves and are tied at the waist with a wide sash called an obi. Indian women wear graceful saris. A sari is a length of cloth that is draped carefully around the body, and then drawn over the head or shoulders. Some Indian and Pakistani women wear trousers, often of silk, with a tunic on top. In many parts of India, men wear a simple garment called a dhoti.
In Lapland, where the temperature is usually below freezing, the people wear thick brightly-colored clothes made from wool and reindeer skins. In hot regions of Africa and South America, tribal people wear practically no clothes at all. Some of them cover their bodies with jewelry made from colored beads and animal hair. Some use vegetable dyes to paint their bodies

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