Dress up like a Punjabi
THINGS TO DO IN AMRITSAR/ Updated : Mar 18, 2014, 18:23 IST
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The Punjabi attire is every bit as colourful, cheerful, loud and vivacious as the people who wear it.
The Punjabi attire is every bit as colourful, cheerful, loud and vivacious as the people who wear it. Read less

The Punjabi attire is every bit as colourful, cheerful, loud and vivacious as the people who wear it. From the traditional short kameez and Patiala salwars to the starched white kurta-pyjama; comfort is key. Head to one of the stores and play dress-up. Take it a step further by learning to tie a turban. And definitely don’t forget to take a few photographs to frame once you get back home.
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