Hazara clothing

Hazara men traditionally wear clothes and hats made from a manufactured fabric called barak or burruk.

[3][4] Barak is a kind of soft, durable and thick fabric made from the first wool of lambs of special sheep that are raised in Hazaristan (Hazarajat).

It consists of a long dress (perahan) paired with loose pants (tunban), often accompanied by a colorful shawl or scarf.

Cheaper fabrics are used for the lower skirts, while the upper are often made of better materials, such as velvet or zari, with decorative nets or borders at the bottom.

The women's shirt is calf-length, close-collared, and long-sleeved, and has slits on both sides that are placed on the skirts, which are admired for their completeness in the Islamic set.

Daizangi Hazara man in traditional clothing (1879)