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The sirwal is also worn by other communities in North India.
The drawstring allows the sirwal to be worn at either the waist or hip level.
The dishdasha is worn over a pair of loose fitting trousers, tight at the ankles, known as a sirwal.
Women in Central Asian Uzbekistan traditionally wear the sirwal known as lozim in which is wide.
The soldiers guardingjhe proces- sion line, their backs to the crowd, noticed nothing-even when two men in traditional thawb, sirwal, rida, and turbans burst past them.
Bhogpur and Adampur Blocks of Jalandhar district also lie in Sirowal, in fact Bhogpur was known as Bhogpur Sirwal.
As ever, Khan wore traditional Arab garments, the white jubba, quba, sirwal, and qalansuwa, even though most of the rest of the members of the People's Assembly wore Westernstyle business suits.
Similar pants are also known as dimije, tshalvar, schalwar, salwar kameez, kaccha, patiala salwar, shintijan, sirwal, sharovary, aladdin pants, balloon pants, drop crotch pants, pantaloons, zouave, pluderhose and pumphose.
Imed Seroual is one of them.
Fortunately, Mr. Seroual had some savings from his job as a waiter to help pay for his crossing.
Although Tunisians are reported to be proud of inciting the revolutions sweeping other Arab countries, most are desperate to leave, Mr. Seroual said.
“There’s an Italian man who comes to the station every day and gives food to everyone,” said Mr. Seroual, who passed through migrant centers in Lampedusa, Crotone and Milan on his way to Ventimiglia.
On this, still fully dressed, but with her baggy sarouel pants drawn over to one side, the white woman lay, her eyes closed.
Draped, sari-style dresses were swagged over sarouel trousers, and waistcoats were belted over leggings.
The shapes were relaxed and eastern-inspired, with sarouel trousers wrapping the legs above shiny patent slippers, satin obi-folded around the hip, dandyish fringed scarves and silk jacquards in Renaissance tones.
More informal were her versions of the sarouel, body-hugging jersey dresses with leggings, cut down at the back to just a wide band between the knee and calf, giving a glimpse of bare thigh.
Typical pairings were a sarouel in a patchwork of paisley print satin with a black velvet bolero encrusted with gold embroidery, and a short navy military cape topping devore velvet pants.
Among the best styles were split skirts with long panels tucked between the legs to create a sarouel effect, and others featuring body-defining but not overly complex drawstrings, straps, suspender clips and silver catches.
Her off-beat fashion contributions include her versions of the sarouel, a draped full skirt from North Africa; jodhpur suits; embroidered organza dresses, and pleated pants with curvy jackets in silks from India.
The brand evidently has its jet-setting clientele firmly in mind with vibrant silk cut into kaftans, baggy sarouel pants and colour-block kimonos, while silk-muslin dresses are trimmed with pearls and threads of bright cotton.
A fat European, unshaved, in a grimy white suit; a young man, with his face covered in a muslin tegelmoust; and an older man, thin and elegant, who could have been either Moroccan or European, wearing a combination of tailored grey Savile Row jacket and baggy sarouel trousers.
The distinctive appearance of such units was given by the zouave uniform, which included short open-fronted jackets, baggy trousers (serouel), and often sashes and oriental head gear.