Tribal Clothes unique way of expressing

In early history of mankind, tribes were more noticeable. These people lived in forests, and in mountain ranges. Culture and tradition of tribal people and their tribal clothes were entirely different.

These tribes used tribal clothes according to their living environment, culture, belief and tradition. They used special clothes and ornaments for covering their bodies.

The main raw material used by them to make clothes was animal skin. It has become fashion to wear tribal clothes but unlike tribal people do not kill animals and wear the skin, instead the different normally used clothing materials are used to design them.

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.

Special dots and designs are the main attraction for us to design tribal clothes. The attention of many fashion designers is to focus on women tribal wear and many designs and dyes are being used to create women tribal wear. Flattering Drape dresses which are sleeveless are the commonly found in tribal designs.

The main center of attraction in tribal clothes was tattoos and these were applied on dresses to recognize them.

Tribal people used to wear same kind of dress so that they were considered from a particular group by other tribal people. Nowadays these dresses have become fashion.

Tahiti was a place, where this tribal tattoo first originated. Samoa habitants used these traditional clothes, for showing respect to good qualities. Modern tribal clothing and tattoos represent culture, style and living environment. Clothes made of roses and other flowers were popular among women. Today, artificial flower designs are available in market.

About the author: Lou Sanchez is a urban clothing reviewer for fashion trends, which review Tribal Gear and Rave Clothes for this season.

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