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pants

pants

Pants are part of clothing that works for
cover the lower body, starting from the waist, hips and
both legs. The basic form is made of material shaped pants
rectangular fabric folded in half to follow a long and parts
folds are cut and sewn on both sides. in Order To
hole cutout feet until the thigh is made in section
the middle is then sewn, so there are holes for
ft. At the waist made lane to enter the rope
as retaining pants at the waist. Pants like this still
easily found and used by women in Aceh.
Figure 17. The basic shape pants
This form appears to complement the kaftan clothing
usually made to cover the entire body, causing the idea to
separating the lower and upper clothing. Clothing on called tunics and
known under the skirt. From this skirt changed into shape
pants were given a hole to insert foot. regular pants
worn by women and men as in Albania, Persia, China,
Tunisia, and Saudi Arabia.
Various forms of pants, there are loose like
Turkish women's pants and no pants narrow as porters in
Japan. In the 18th century emerged length pants up
knee, known as culotte. At the end of the 18th century
development briefs form influenced by western culture
thus appears pants pantaloons, namely trousers
to ankle.
Figure 18. Various forms of pants
banglah forms of clothing that we know today,
which have been adapted to the times.
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pants

5. Form kaftan

Kaftan shape is an outgrowth of the form
basic camisole or tunica who cut the middle face
so there are parts on the front of the clothing.
People have long Babylonian use it as
cover the upper body. Original kaftan shape still
used by farmers in Egypt. In Indonesia known as
kebaya name, in Japan known as the kimono and in
Countries of the Middle East known as the robe. clothing
kaftan long loose shirt-shaped, straight sides,
long sleeves and no cleavage in the middle of the face.
In other words kaftan has a characteristic shape, having
along parts of the middle face and wear sleeve.
This cleavage sometimes pinned with safety pins and there are also
let loose (not embeddable) as shown below.
Figure 19. Kaftan

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