1. Men:
- Kurta: A loose, long shirt that reaches below the knees, often paired with churidar pants or dhoti (a long loincloth wrapped around the waist).
- Dhoti: A long piece of cloth wrapped around the waist and legs, forming loose pant-like attire.
- Pyjama: Loose, drawstring pants typically worn with a kurta.
- Sherwani: A long, coat-like garment that extends below the knees, often worn for formal occasions or festivals.
- Pagri (turban): A headdress made by winding cloth around the head, common in many parts of Uttar Pradesh.
2. Women:
- Salwar Kameez: A set consisting of a loose, long shirt (kameez) paired with trousers (salwar).
- Sari: A long piece of fabric wrapped around the body in various styles, often draped over a petticoat and blouse.
- Lehenga Choli: A traditional ensemble that includes a long, pleated skirt (lehenga), a fitted blouse (choli), and a dupatta (long scarf).
- Anarkali: A flowing, floor-length gown with a fitted bodice and flared skirt.
- Churidar Kurta: A set consisting of a long, fitted kurta paired with narrow, ankle-length pants (churidar).
Uttar Pradesh has a rich cultural heritage, and these traditional attires often showcase intricately woven fabrics, beautiful embroidery, mirror work, and other embellishments that reflect the skilled craftsmanship of the region.