Kanakanavu people

[6] The traditional attire of the Kanakanavu people encompassed a leather hat and vest crafted from furry deer skin, exposing the chest.

The ensemble is complemented by a range of accessories, such as earrings, wrist ornaments, leather shoes, hunting bags, and headdresses, particularly favored by males.

Men from the tribe commonly don a linen-based red corset suspended diagonally from the nape of the neck, featuring a pouch for personal items or tools.

Traditionally, women's attire comprised leather, evolving with changing techniques and trade dynamics to include cotton, silk, or satin for the affluent and linen for others.

Women could also wear accessories such as earrings, neck ornaments, headscarf, hats decorated with colorful garlands or knee pants during events or ceremonies.