tripots
Tripots, also known as tripartite or three-part garments, are a type of clothing that consists of three separate pieces: a top, a bottom, and a head covering. The term "tripot" is derived from the French word "tripot," which means "three-legged stool," reflecting the three components of the outfit. Tripots are often worn in religious or ceremonial contexts, and their design can vary widely depending on the culture and occasion.
In some cultures, tripots are worn as part of traditional attire for specific events or rituals. For
In other contexts, tripots may be worn as a form of artistic expression or as part of
Despite their diverse applications, tripots share a common structure: a top that can be a shirt, blouse,