A Patiala salwar (also called a pattian walee salwar) is a type of female trousers
which has its roots in Patiala City in the Northern region of Punjab state in India.
The King of Patiala in earlier times wore a Patiala salwar as his royal dress.
The Patiala Salwar has a close resemblance to the Pathani suit,
which has loose layers similar to those of a salwar, and a long,
knee-length top known as a kameez.
The garment is no longer customarily worn by men,
but has classically transformed itself with new cuts and styling into a women's garment.
The Patiala trousers are preferred by most of the women of Punjab and
other regions of Northern India for comfort and durability in summers.
Since the Patiala salwar is very loose and stitched with pleats it is a very comfortable outfit to wear.
Its distinguishing characteristic is folds of cloth stitched together that meet at the bottom.
Patiala salwars require double the length of material to get stitched,
which is generally four meters in length. The fall of the pleats of the
Patiala salwar is such that it gives a beautiful draping effect.
The pleats are stitched on the top to a belt.
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