India’s diversity is not only based on the number of different landscapes that are present here but in multiple other places as well. Be it food, culture, or attire; one can always enjoy the diverse nature offered in different cities of India. And in this blog, we are going to discuss about the state that’s known for its attire. Not just in India but across the globe, and that’s not an exaggeration. If you haven’t seen or tried their diversity, we suggest, read this blog and go shopping.

Maybe the traditional dresses of Gujarat that we have mentioned below would give your wardrobe diversity too. So check out the amazing list that we have created for you.

Get a Gujarati Dress amongst these for a wardrobe makeover

1. Chorno- A bottom wear for men

If you look for a Gujarati dress in the market, this would be one of the most popular and colourful bottom wear that you could find. Not that there are none others but people often buy this because of its beautiful handwork and comfort. Chorno is a dhoti or more like a stitched dhoti that is worn by men.

It is designed elegantly and for sheer comfort. It is worn by men on many occasions including the most popular event or festival named Dandiya Night. This attire is extremely loose and comfortable with a string (Naada) or elastic to hold it around your waist.

2. Dhoti- The most common bottom wear for men

Chorn looks like a dhoti but is more than that. But this one is what you see in many different places. Although, many versions of Gujarati Dhotis also are modernised and have elastic and other things. But the traditional attire is the one that you see people wearing in white or are tied in an authentic way. Dhoti is still one of the most common bottom wear for men in the different parts of our county.

It is a part of many cultures and has been intact till date. Not just that, in many parts of our country, this attire is worn by ladies as well. And that has now become a trend too. Young girls wearing stitched dhotis with tops(Stitched Dhotis which are also used as yoga dhotis.)

3. Phento- Elegant headgear for men

Phento is a headgear which is pretty and colourful. It has been in Gujarati culture for a long time now. This is made by a long cloth which is firstly rolled and then tied around the head. Some say that Phento is derived from the headgear worn in Rajasthan’s different areas.

Phento in today’s time is very rare to be seen in Gujarat but if you want to still have a look; proceed to the village areas. There you will see authentic clothes at their best and people wearing Phento.

4. Gujarati Sarees- The ultimate attire for women

Just like dhoti for men, Saree is the ultimate attire for ladies. We believe you are already aware of this dress and the difference here is negligible. Because with time, the way of wearing saree has normalised and become one. You can still visit the village parts of Gujarat and check the difference. One thing that you will see as a difference here is that the second end of the saree which is taken as pallu, is brought and pinned in the front.

That’s how the Gujaratis have been wearing it since ages. And it looks pretty! So, if you buy a saree and wish to wear it like Gujaratis then this is how you should do it.

5. Chaniyo- The prettiest mirror work attire

It is hard to describe the beauty of a Chaniyo which is bottom wear for women. It is also known as lehengas but is so much more than that. You get to multiple designs and styles here. But the best amongst all is the one that comes with mirror work. Most of these styles are worn on occasions or festivals here. Nevertheless, you can wear this one on multiple occasions.

And in different parts of the country; it is being worn by girls and ladies. So, if you are too skeptical about buying something very different. It is better you go for this attire and pair it with a choli and dupatta.

6. Choli- The embroidered blouse

Yes, it is nothing but the blouse-like costume that women wear over lehengas and similar dresses. Choli in Gujarat is a very popular and loved costume because it can be used in multiple places. Not only does it look ravishing but easy and comfortable to wear and carry.

Even in today’s time, you can spot multiple women wearing this if there is an event or celebration around. And in Gujarat, Cholis are mostly made with beautiful embroideries and mirrorwork.

7. Ghagra Choli- A complete costume of Gujarat

This is another complete costume from Gujarati women; which is now popular and worn in many parts of the country. Ghagra Choli is the attire where women wear loose bottom wear that has handwork and mirror work to say the least. Ghagra is more or less a style of lehengas which is more comfortable and convenient to carry.

And a choli is what we have discussed already in the above point. Pairing both these together is a common sight. And you will see that in fairs and festivals. Women love flaunting their toned body wearing such dresses and they surely look amazing and pretty.

8. Kediyu- The garment on the top for men

Kediyu is like a traditional attire that Gujarati men wear over Chrono or we can say that they are paired together. It is the frock-like upper wear that you might have seen men of Gujarat wearing on multiple occasions. It is a very popular and simply elegant attire that can’t be skipped in a list of traditional dresses of Gujarat.

9. Kurta

This is a dress that’s worn on the torso and people can wear it in their day-to-day life as well. It is a very popular and commonly worn and seen dress. But the ones that are worn in Gujarat are still preferred to be made of cotton and nothing else. Although across the country you will see a lot of different types of fabric being used for its production. Also, the traditional kurta of Gujarat has always been colorful.

10. Chaniya Choli- a complete attire

The Gujarati Chaniya Choli is a traditional and vibrant attire predominantly worn by women during festive occasions, especially Navratri, and other cultural celebrations in Gujarat. Chaniya is a flared, ankle-length skirt adorned with colorful embroidery, mirror work, and vibrant prints, offering a playful and youthful look. The choli is a fitted, short blouse that complements the Chaniya. It is often intricately decorated and can have various neck and sleeve patterns.

Completing the ensemble is a matching or contrasting dupatta, draped gracefully over the shoulders. The Chaniya Choli is known for its lively and dynamic appearance, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat.

11. Bandhani Sari- a perfect garment

The Bandhani Sari, deeply rooted in Gujarat’s textile heritage, is a piece of wearable art celebrated for its intricate tie-dye technique. Bandhani, which means “to tie,” involves tying small portions of the fabric with threads and then dyeing it. The tied areas resist the dye, creating a mesmerizing pattern of tiny dots or circles in various colors.

These saris are typically made from lightweight fabrics like chiffon, silk, or cotton and are renowned for their vibrant and lively designs. Bandhani saris are popular during weddings, festivals, and other special occasions in Gujarat. They reflect the state’s rich culture, artistic craftsmanship, and the vivacious spirit of its people.

12. Patiala Salwar- Bottomwear at its best

The Patiala Salwar, originally a Punjabi attire, has transcended regional boundaries and become popular among Gujaratis and other Indian communities. This distinctive outfit consists of a loose, pleated salwar (trousers) paired with a shorter kameez (tunic) and a matching or contrasting dupatta (scarf).

What sets the Patiala Salwar apart is its comfort and the abundance of fabric used in its creation. The salwar is characterized by its multiple pleats that give it a billowy and voluminous appearance. This design allows for ease of movement, making it a practical choice for everyday wear. Gujaratis have embraced the Patiala Salwar for its comfort and versatility, making it a popular choice for casual, festive, and even formal occasions, while also contributing to the region’s diverse fashion landscape.

Conclusion

Now, what do you think about these clothes? Be it the women’s or men’s attire, try and enjoy the overall look of the dress. Not to forget that it will diversify your dressing sense and wardrobe completely. These traditional dresses were initially just popular in different parts of Gujarat. But later on, people acquired the taste of some of those dresses. And if you wish to make your wardrobe a bit more versatile, we would suggest that you can pick and try any of these dresses.

See Also: Traditional dresses of India | Traditional dresses of Kerala

Traditional dresses of Assam | Traditional dresses of Rajasthan

Traditional dresses of Karnataka | Traditional dresses of Tamil Nadu

Traditional dresses of Punjab | Traditional dresses of Sikkim

Traditional dresses of Manipur | Traditional dresses of Odisha

Traditional dresses of Uttarakhand | Traditional dresses of Bihar

Traditional dresses of Mizoram | Traditional dresses of West Bengal

Traditional dresses of Maharashtra

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Aapika Sharma

An avid writer and traveller who has recently found her love in the less walked roads. Not only does Aapika Sharma love travelling, but she also loves to express herself with her blogs. She is also a vivid dreamer who loves making new friends wherever she goes. So, keep following her blogs to know where she travels, what she explores, and how you can visit the places she explores. Now, it is her pen and the laptop that do all the talkings.

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