Tribal Clothes unique way of expressing

by Lou Sanchez

Tribal people have lived and continue to live in different parts across the world. They have been known to live in mountains and forests. The culture, tradition and clothes etc are very different from us civilized people.

The land in which they lived, their beliefs, culture and tradition are the cause for wearing the type of clothes which they used to wear. Many different ornaments and clothes were used by them.

Animal skin was used by them to be made into clothes. These clothes have become fashion statement and people are aping them. Unlike tribal people modern humans wont hunt animals, remove there skin and stitch but use normal clothing material to make clothes which are similar.

Tribal clothes being designed today are more fashionable and stylish. Especially military styles which look like cheetah prints are more prominent among men. Tribal clothing of women was totally different from that of men. Women preferred clothes which were made of deer or some other animal skin.

Their clothes had special stylish dots and designs. Today, fashion designers are concentrating on women tribal wear. Special designs and dyes are being used for creating tribal women wear. Flattering drape dresses are commonly seen in tribal designs. These drape designs of women are sleeveless.

Tattoos were used by tribal people on clothes to recognize individuals which have become the design pattern to design dresses.

These dresses are used to make fashion statement in parties and expresses uniqueness. People belonging to one tribal group used to wear the same kind of dresses and to be recognized in a group.

Tahiti is a region from which the first tattoo of tribal people originated. Samoa tribal people used to wear traditional clothes and costumes to show their belief in good qualities. So these clothes represent the environment, culture and style of a particular tribal group. Tribal women preferred to wear clothes made from rose and flowers. Modern women also get this kind of clothes but from artificial flower fabrics.

About the Author:
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.