Clothing
Afghanistan's cultural diversity is reflected in the styles of clothing that are worn there. Many of the country's traditional outfits are composed of lightweight linen and have loose fittings. The Pashtun dress is one of the most well-liked traditional outfits in Afghanistan. The design of the clothing, which is available in male and female versions, is influenced by Pashtun culture. Traditional headgear, such the perahan turban or the karakul cap, is worn to accessorize male Pashtun apparel.
The female version is typically worn during celebrations and is made up of a Firaq partug garment, a long shirt called a "Kamis," and a belt. On ceremonial occasions, a lot of important Afghan residents and government representatives wore Pashtun attire. The western and northern regions of the nation are home to indigenous weavers who produce the traditional carpets known as Afghan rugs. The carpets are well-liked all around the world and have even frequently taken home prestigious international prizes.