When I go for my walk every morning I casually observe what men and women wear mostly.
More the latter as could be expected of hot blooded senior.
Most middle class types are out are out in maxis.If it is a bit early say 6 am it might even be a nighty.
The only concession they make to satisfy their Mom/MIL is have a bindi and dupatta with it.
for many who are housewives , that is the dress they are clad for maximum hours per day I would imagine.
It must be really convenient I suppose.
I do not know if they have one for night wear and another for day wear.
Men somehow do not fancy wearing long robes like this.
We can definitely learn from the Arabs where men also sport such robes resembling maxis with head gear..
They realise I presume how convenient it is.
In hot climate as it is in india, it might be worth considering for men also.
The most advertised product in online sites are these nighties and maxis.
It appears to be good economics also.
Govt can consider giving these free to all who want them instead of sarees and dhoties..
Now why cannot be these dresses unisex.?
They seem to have fancy laces , flower motifs, colourful buttons to attract milkmen and vegetable vendors in addition to senile old men on the roads.
These women frequent milk booths, school bus stops,mother dairy vegetable shops.
A few take walks also. The walking types are normally senior women with belts to steady their backs .
Vehicle riding types have a helmet besides kid standing in front with school bag to be dropped at bus stop.They look like some from another planet.
Jai ho to indian house wife who have brought about a revolution in casual dressing.
Will males learn from them instead of looking obscene in half pants exposing their hairy legs ?
More the latter as could be expected of hot blooded senior.
Most middle class types are out are out in maxis.If it is a bit early say 6 am it might even be a nighty.
The only concession they make to satisfy their Mom/MIL is have a bindi and dupatta with it.
for many who are housewives , that is the dress they are clad for maximum hours per day I would imagine.
It must be really convenient I suppose.
I do not know if they have one for night wear and another for day wear.
Men somehow do not fancy wearing long robes like this.
We can definitely learn from the Arabs where men also sport such robes resembling maxis with head gear..
They realise I presume how convenient it is.
In hot climate as it is in india, it might be worth considering for men also.
The most advertised product in online sites are these nighties and maxis.
It appears to be good economics also.
Govt can consider giving these free to all who want them instead of sarees and dhoties..
Now why cannot be these dresses unisex.?
They seem to have fancy laces , flower motifs, colourful buttons to attract milkmen and vegetable vendors in addition to senile old men on the roads.
These women frequent milk booths, school bus stops,mother dairy vegetable shops.
A few take walks also. The walking types are normally senior women with belts to steady their backs .
Vehicle riding types have a helmet besides kid standing in front with school bag to be dropped at bus stop.They look like some from another planet.
Jai ho to indian house wife who have brought about a revolution in casual dressing.
Will males learn from them instead of looking obscene in half pants exposing their hairy legs ?