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A land of diverse beauty, combining a huge variety of cultures and practices. Everyone has at some point or the other thought that Australians were incredibly cool, whether it was for their accent, how good they are at rugby or even for their ability to handle large and dangerous crocodiles as though they were nothing but tame housecats. While only some of you may have noticed, the australian man not only is badass, but looks it too!

Listed below are some of the brands that make the quintessential Australian man.

R.M. Williams

Australians have a knack for pulling off that urban cowboy appearance that capture the feel of the wild west, with classic leather workmanship in its boots. R.M. Williams is the embodiment of this Australian style with traditional boots, wallets and belts that turn boys into men and well-tailored shirts that go with.


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Since ancient times, India is a country with a rich clothing design tradition and rapidly growing fashion industry. Indian Fashion gave us a marvelous opportunity to enjoy wonderful silk sarees, colorful lehangas, charmingly mirrored cholis and the traditional salwar-kameez that make the whole world admire Indian beauty.

The History

Indian costumes fascinated a lot of travelers over the centuries. Saree is one of the astonishing variety of traditional Indian female garment that has become the national costume of Indian women. Choli is an upper garment in the Indian saree costume that looks like a tightly fitted blouse. Talking about the men's garment, there is nothing special, but conventional western clothing. As a rule, Indian men wear shirts and trousers. However, such traditional attires as lungis, kurtas, pyjamas and dhotis are usually worn by men that live in villages.

Indian dressing comes in many variations, colors, styles and textures. It is paradoxical that Indian fashion is considered a quite green concept. You'd be surprised, but the first Indian fashion show was held only in 1958. Since then, there has been a fast growing interest among the Indian people in the fashion, particularly in designs and styles of the costumes they wear.

Indian Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT) and National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) were among the first fashion academies, where students were taught to translate their creativity into clothing designs.


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