Jammu dress
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The people of Jammu have the following traditional clothing:
Peshwaj
Suthan and kurta
Dogri suthan
The traditional Dogri suthan is wide at the top, roomy at the legs and has numerous pleats at the ankles.[4]
Modern suthan

However, the modern style of suthan worn in Jammu is a remnant of the tight suthan which was once popular throughout the Punjab region. It is very loose at the top but is very tight from the knees to the ankles.[6][7][8] However, the style is now more popular in Jammu[9] and Himachal Pradesh[10] as the tight suthan is useful in the hills.[11] When worn by men, the drawers are called ghuttana and when worn by women, the suthan (in a variety of colours).[12] When the tight part of the suthan, up to the knees, has multiple close fitting folds, the suthan is referred to as Dogri pants[13] or Dogri suthan,[14] in Jammu and churidar suthan in Himachal Pradesh. It is also worn in the hilly area of the Punjab region.[15] In Jammu, members of all communities wear the suthan.[16]
The traditional Dogri kurta for men is open at the front and flares out from the waist to the knees. The kurta for women tends to be long and cut straight, a style adopted from neighbouring Punjab,[1] as local culture shares an affinity with the Punjab region,[17] especially the southern area.[18]
