What is traditional clothes in iran?

Traditional clothing in Iran vary based on the region, ethnicity, and religion of the people. However, there are some commonly recognized garments that are traditional to Iran.

Men's clothing typically includes a long-sleeved, collarless shirt called a "pirahan" and pants called "shalvar." A "kaftan" is a long-sleeved, ankle-length coat that is worn over the shirt and pants. The "kolah" is a cap worn on the head, and "payab" is a soft, leather slipper worn on the feet.

Women's clothing includes a "chador" which is a long piece of fabric that covers the head, hair and body, and falls to the ground. It is worn over another outfit, usually a long shirt with long sleeves and full-length pants. The "manteau" is a long coat that is worn over the shirt and pants, and the "hijab" is a scarf that covers the head and neck, leaving only the face visible. The "zarband" is a type of flat slipper worn on the feet.

Traditional clothing in Iran is often made of natural materials such as cotton, silk, or wool and can be decorated with intricate embroidery or other embellishments. These garments are worn on special occasions such as weddings, religious holidays, and other important gatherings.