1. **Punjab**: The traditional dress for women is the Salwar Kameez, which consists of a long tunic paired with pants and a dupatta (scarf). Men typically wear a Kurta with a Pajama or Lungi, and a turban known as a Pagri.
2. **Rajasthan**: Women often wear Ghagra (long skirt) and Choli (blouse), along with an Odhni (a type of veil). Men wear Dhotis or Pyjamas with a Kurta and a pagri (turban).
3. **Gujarat**: The traditional dress for women is the Chaniya Choli, a type of lehenga and blouse paired with a heavily embroidered dupatta. Men wear a Churidar or Dhoti with a Kediyu, a type of short round Kurta.
4. **West Bengal**: Women traditionally wear Sarees with unique draping styles, like the Tant, Baluchari, or Kantha. Men wear Dhoti and Kurta, often in fine cotton or silk.
5. **Kerala**: The traditional dress is called Mundu (a white cloth worn like a lungi) for men, paired with a shirt or a Melmundu (a shawl-like garment). Women wear a two-piece set called the Mundum Neriyathum, which is a traditional saree style.
6. **Tamil Nadu**: Women wear Sarees in a distinctive draping style, while men don a Lungi with shirts and Angavastram (an additional piece of cloth draped over the shoulder).
7. **Karnataka**: The traditional saree called Mysore silk is popular among women, while men wear Lungi with a Kurta and Angavastram.
8. **Maharashtra**: Women wear the nine-yard Nauvari saree, unique for its drape resembling trousers. Men's traditional attire includes a Dhoti and Pheta (turban), along with a short Kurta.
9. **Assam**: Women wear Mekhela Chador, a two-piece garment with intricate designs. Men wear the Suria or Dhoti and a Kurta.
10. **Arunachal Pradesh**: Traditional dresses vary among tribes but commonly include elaborately made shawls and wraps. Men and women both wear variations of a wraparound skirt.
11. **Jammu and Kashmir**: Women traditionally wear the Phiran, a long woolen gown paired with a Dupatta. Men also wear a similar Phiran along with a turban or a woolen cap.
12. **Uttar Pradesh**: Women wear Sarees or Salwar Kameez, and men wear Kurta and Pajamas with a headgear called Topi or Pagri.
13. **Bihar**: Women traditionally wear a Saree in a seedha aanchal style, and men wear Dhoti-Kurta along with a Gamchha (a traditional cotton towel).
14. **Odisha**: Women wear the Sambalpuri Saree or the Bomkai Saree, while men dress in Dhoti and Kurta.
15. **Nagaland**: The attire varies among tribes; however, it generally includes colorful woven shawls that signify the status of the wearer, and traditional dresses made from Naga fabrics.
Each of these traditional attires is accented with unique jewelry, footwear, and other accessories, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of each Indian state.
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