chadors
A chador is a traditional garment worn by women in Iran and some other countries in the Middle East and Central Asia. It is a long, rectangular piece of cloth, typically made of cotton or silk, that covers the entire body from the head to the feet. The chador is often worn over other clothing and is secured at the waist with a belt or sash. It is a symbol of modesty and is often worn by women who choose to cover their hair and body in public. The chador is also worn by some women in other countries, such as Afghanistan, where it is a symbol of resistance against the Taliban. The chador is a versatile garment that can be worn in a variety of styles and colors, and it is an important part of the cultural heritage of many countries in the region.