Ahmad Mirza Qajar’s (ghajar) traditional men’s dress
This dress is inspired by the clothing worn by Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last Shah of the Qajar dynasty, who ruled Iran from 1909 to 1925. The Persian men clothing consists of a hat, a shawl, a coat, a cloak, a belt, a pair of trousers, a pair of socks, and a pair of shoes, all made of high-quality materials and decorated with exquisite patterns and colors.
The hat, or kolah, is a conical-shaped headwear made of fur, usually from Bukhara sheep. The hat is a symbol of prestige and identity, and it is wrapped with a shawl, or shal, around its base, which adds more elegance and distinction. The shawl is also used as a scarf, a belt, or a sash, and it is made of silk, wool, or cotton, with various patterns and colors.
The coat, or qaba, is a long-sleeved garment that reaches the knees or the ankles. The coat is worn over a shirt, or pirahan, and a pair of trousers, or shalvar. The coat is made of cotton, wool, or velvet, and it has various designs and colors. The coat is fastened with buttons, hooks, or ties, and it has a collar, a lapel, and pockets. The coat is a common and practical clothing for all seasons and occasions.
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