1. Andhra Pradesh:
- Male: Pancha (Dhoti), Kurta, and Angavastram
- Female: Pattu Saree or Pochampally Saree with traditional jewelry
2. Arunachal Pradesh:
- Male: Galey, Khoi, and Shirt
- Female: Galuk with full-length skirt and blouse
3. Assam:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Gamusa (traditional towel)
- Female: Mekhela Chador, a two-piece garment, with traditional jewelry
4. Bihar:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Gamcha (traditional towel)
- Female: Saree or Lehenga with traditional jewelry like Chhath Puja Jhumka (earrings)
5. Chhattisgarh:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Turban
- Female: Lugda (traditional skirt) with Choli and Odhni (Dupatta)
6. Goa:
- Male: Feni (traditional shirt), Pano Bhaju (loose trousers), and Topi
- Female: Kunbi Saree with traditional jewelry like Tode (necklace) and Kudtum (earrings)
7. Gujarat:
- Male: Kurta, Dhoti, and Turban (Pagri)
- Female: Chaniya Choli with Odhni (Dupatta) and Bandhani work
8. Haryana:
- Male: Kurta, Dhoti, and Turban (Pagri)
- Female: Ghagra with Kurta and Odhni (Dupatta)
9. Himachal Pradesh:
- Male: Kurta, Pajama, and Cap (Topi)
- Female: Kullu Shawl, Choli, and Ghagra
10. Jammu and Kashmir:
- Male: Phiran (long woolen robe), Salwar, and Pheran (loose cloak)
- Female: Pheran (loose cloak) with traditional jewelry like Dejharoo (earrings)
11. Jharkhand:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Gamcha (traditional towel)
- Female: Saree or Lehenga with traditional jewelry like Dokra jewelry
12. Karnataka:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Angavastram
- Female: Mysore Silk Saree or Ilkal Saree with traditional jewelry
13. Kerala:
- Male: Mundu (Dhoti), Shirt, and Mundu Neriyathu (a cloth worn over the shoulders)
- Female: Kasavu Saree with traditional jewelry like Mullamottu Mala (Jasmine necklace)
14. Madhya Pradesh:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Turban
- Female: Lehenga Choli or Saree with traditional jewelry like Hansli (necklace) and Timaniya (waistband)
15. Maharashtra:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Pheta (Turban)
- Female: Paithani Saree or Navari Saree with traditional Maharashtrian jewelry
16. Manipur:
- Male: Phanek (loincloth), Innaphi (shawl), and Kurta
- Female: Phanek (wrap-around skirt) with Innaphi (shawl) and traditional jewelry like Phirichak (headgear)
17. Meghalaya:
- Male: Jymphong (Khasi traditional attire) with a waistcoat
- Female: Jainsem (Khasi traditional dress) with traditional jewelry like Kynjri Ksiar (Silver anklet)
18. Mizoram:
- Male: Puan (loincloth), Vakiria (shirt), and traditional headgear
- Female: Puanchei (wrap-around skirt) with traditional blouse and Hmaram (shawl)
19. Nagaland:
- Male: Lohe (loincloth), Shirt, and Shünyü (shawl)
- Female: Rongkhim (wrap-around skirt) with Taba (blouse) and Rünyü (shawl)
20. Odisha:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Gamucha (traditional towel)
- Female: Sambalpuri Saree or Kataki Saree with traditional Odia jewelry
21. Punjab:
- Male: Kurta, Pajama, and Turban (Pagri)
- Female: Salwar Kameez with Dupatta and Phulkari work
22. Rajasthan:
- Male: Kurta, Dhoti, and Safa (Turban)
- Female: Ghagra Choli with Odhni (Dupatta) and heavy mirror work
23. Sikkim:
- Male: Bakhu (loose gown), Kho (full-length trousers), and topi (cap)
- Female: Kho (wrap-around skirt) with Honju (blouse) and traditional jewelry
24. Tamil Nadu:
- Male: Veshti (Dhoti), Angavastram, and Shirt
- Female: Madisar Saree or Pattu Saree with Temple jewelry
25. Telangana:
- Male: Pancha (Dhoti), Kurta, and Angavastram
- Female: Saree or Salwar Kameez with Dupatta
26. Tripura:
- Male: Ghorua (loincloth), Chadar, and Kurta
- Female: Rignai (wrap-around skirt) with Riha (blouse) and Kum Kum (shawl)
27. Uttar Pradesh:
- Male: Kurta, Pajama, and Headgear like Topi or Pagri
- Female: Saree or Salwar Kameez with Dupatta
28. Uttarakhand:
- Male: Dhoti, Kurta, and Turban (Topi)
- Female: Ghagra with Choli and Odhni
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