Simplicity is the best in terms of living- this might be a phrase for most people but is a reality in Haryana. One of the most diverse and economically ahead of many places- Haryana is known for a lot of things. It’s agricultural land, humble people, akhare, and also the diversity in clothes- everything here is completely amazing.

From community to community in Haryana, the attire gets tweaked and you will see different options. There might or might not be a huge change in the entire outfit but you are surely going to get some. So, here are the best traditional attire of Haryana that are worn by women and men.

11 Best clothes worn by Haryanvi men and women

1. Blanket

Where others wear shawls and stoles- people in Haryana love to do it in desi style. There are many people who can be spotted wrapping a blanket over their torso during winters. These are not the ones that you use on beds. But a lighter version of those! It might be light-weighted but never compromises on comfort or warmth. They are highly warm and people can be seen wearing it during their commute on short distances even on motorbikes.

There are different colored blankets that can be spotted on people but the most common ones are either grey or any other dark colored. You won’t see even the women wearing any light or eye-catchy color blankets.

2. Long sleeve shirts

The majority in Haryana is Jatt Community and they have a versatile way of wearing the same old attire. A long sleeve shirt is one of the most common clothes worn by not just the men but even women here. Either women wear shirts or kurtas. These two are the major ones that can be seen. Most of these clothes are made of 100% cotton and have simple but elegant embroidery on them. But then again, you get to see a huge variety even in this. And you can also consider this as one of the most popular Haryana traditional dresses for females.

3. Pagri

One headgear that you will get to see in a lot of places and Haryana as well- yes that’s Pagri. This is a simple turban that men of Haryana wear but now you will see mostly the old age people wearing this. Because now there are a lot of different styles and ways to wear a pagri. The young men love to wrap a muffler around their heads, covering their ears. That looks fashionable and also protects their head from cold. But when you talk about Pagri- it is something ancestral. This headgear has been around here for a long time now.

4. Ghagra

Do you remember the traditional attire of Rajasthan or the traditional attire of Gujarat? Ghagra is common bottom wear in these three and a few other places. When you visit the village or secluded regions of Haryana, females wearing this with a shirt and a dupatta is going to be common. For those unaware of Rajasthan’s traditional female attire, Ghagra is a free flared skirt that either remains till the ankle or is floor length. Ghagra is also known as Damaan and it is usually of many bright colors. Different patterns, borders, prints, and styles are common with this attire.

Apart from the top wear that we have already discussed, women wear some daily use necklaces made of shells or any other item. Silver necklaces are also a common sight here.

5. Angia and Odhni

In different places, the blouse is called and pronounced differently. In Haryana, it is popularly known as Angia. People wear it with multiple attire and it also is an element in some. Usually, women wear it with Ghagra because it goes best with this bottom wear. Also, Angia is a bit tighter version of the blouse because it is body hugging.

As we have already told you that there are different communities in Haryana, and one of them is the Ahir community. And this attire with a lehenga is one of their popular attire. And chunder is the thing that goes with it. Then Odhni is nothing else but their version of dupatta. These are made of cotton and are as popular as the traditional food of Haryana.

6. Accessories

For women, you have tons of accessories but the most popular ones are going to be discussed here in this blog. There are a lot of accessories that women of Haryana love to wear regularly and some occasionally. We have a few such accessories that we would like to discuss here.

Kathla is the first accessory that is a neckpiece and is mostly worn by ladies of the Jatt family. This jewelry is worn on special occasions and there is a huge versatility even in this.

On the other hand, Malas is jewelry that is worn usually by the ladies of the Bania family. It is a long necklace that has studs on it and a huge diversity of designs. It is made of gold and some of them have pendants that are big. This is also a costly accessory that is worn by ladies on special occasions like a festival or marriages.

Hansil is another ornament that is worn by ladies in Haryana and is one of their traditional jewels. But there is a differentiating factor here. You see this being worn by older ladies.

7. Dhoti

Dhoti seems like a national treasure because it is also one of the traditional dresses of Haryana. It is worn by men in all parts of the state. And mainly it is accompanied by a kurta and headgear which happens to be a turban in most cases. Over time, there have been a lot of changes that are seen in the usage of this dress. And if you also have a look at them; there is now a lot of versatility available in the market.

8. Jutti

If you have a look at the cities of Haryana; there are a lot of things that you will get. And one of the traditional dresses of Haryana is their Juttis. Sounds interesting? This one is not the same as that of Punjabis or Rajasthanis. People here have sorted a way to make their Juttis look a bit different. And you can have a look at them and also try to get your feet in one of those. It will surly give your entire attire a different look.

9. Haryanvi Pagri

The Haryanvi Pagri, or turban, is an integral part of Haryana’s traditional attire and cultural identity. This headgear is known for its unique and colorful designs, signifying the wearer’s social status, region, and sometimes even occupation. Haryanvi men take pride in tying the Pagri, which requires skill and expertise. The turban is often adorned with various ornaments and accessories, further reflecting the wearer’s background and style. It carries a sense of honor, respect, and tradition, making it an important symbol of Haryanvi heritage. The Pagri is worn on special occasions, religious events, and during festivities, underscoring its significance in Haryanvi culture.

10. Bandhgala Suit

The Bandhgala Suit, also known as the Jodhpuri Suit, is a traditional outfit that holds a prominent place in Haryana’s fashion heritage. This suit consists of a tailored, close-fitting jacket with a stand-up collar, which is fastened with buttons, typically in a symmetric pattern. It is often paired with straight-cut trousers or churidar pants, creating a classic and regal look. The Bandhgala Suit exudes a sense of sophistication and elegance, making it a preferred choice for formal occasions, weddings, and cultural events in Haryana. Its timeless style and rich fabrics often feature intricate embroidery, enhancing the outfit’s overall charm and reflecting the state’s cultural opulence.

11. Haryanvi Ghagra

The Haryanvi Ghagra is a traditional and vibrant ensemble worn by women in Haryana. This attire comprises a flared, ankle-length skirt (ghagra) paired with a matching or contrasting choli (blouse) and a long, colorful dupatta (scarf). The ghagra is often embellished with intricate embroidery, mirror work, and vibrant patterns, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Haryana. Women of all ages don this outfit during festivals, weddings, and cultural celebrations, infusing an aura of grace and traditional charm. The Haryanvi Ghagra showcases the region’s love for colors and traditions, and it is an emblematic representation of femininity and cultural pride in Haryana.

Conclusion

So how many of these do you think were known to you? And how many of these will you recommend to people or try yourself in the first place? There are some similarities in attire or accessories or at times in both- but you surely will have diversity to enjoy. And some of the above-mentioned clothes are so popular that you will get to see people wearing them in their daily lives.

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Andy Garner

Andy Garner is a solo traveller who loves spending months travelling. She has actively chosen the profession of a travel blogger after quitting her IT job which she found hell boring. Now she helps people in getting their ideal destination for whatever purpose they want it for. Not only does she travel to different destinations but also makes an itinerary of each travel experience and shares it across with her viewers. Keep an eye on her blogs for more information on her exploration.

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