Daily life in Afghanistan

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Daily life in Afghanistan

Tailors shop of traditional Afghan clothes on 24th October 2014, in Shahr-e Naw, Kabul, Afghanistan. Traditional male clothing in Afghanistan is called Perahan Tunban, which literally means "dress and trouser". It is a combination of long shirt, embroidered sometimes, with a baggy trouser. The dress became more common during the Taliban regime, when they banned foreign style clothing such as suits, jeans, and pants. Perahan Tunban is making personally by hands in small tailors shops at Shahr-e Naw, central part of Kabul. (Photo: Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto)


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