The men traditionally wear a longyi, which is a type of sarong-like garment that is wrapped around the waist and secured with a knot. They also wear a shirt and a jacket or vest, often made from traditional handwoven fabric with geometric patterns.
Both men and women in the Chin community often wear elaborate headpieces and accessories, such as beads, feathers, and silver jewelry, to complete their traditional attire. These outfits are worn during special occasions and festivals to showcase the Chin people's rich cultural heritage and sense of identity.
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Source:https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Hakha_Chin
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Source:https://www.atlasofhumanity.com/chin
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