Originally posted by: ShanUlas
I live in germany. Here i have seen small group of punjabis. Plus i do see indian news channels, documentaries and live ground level public interviews. As i said it's clothig of lower middle class punjabis which she wear normally. That chamku gota laces patti are common and any culutural events and you see these clothes here too .
I know the difference. One i know is posh restaurent owner she has good taste. Total sikh punjabi but don't count her( she has that Nimmo personality tall and slim ) 😆. The other punjabi restaurant owner i know are sophisticated guys, ladies of that house wear dresses like Gurpreet. ( the couple reminds me of gurpreet khushveer) . The others i have seen are once who have immigrated in name of foreign( they mostly belong to farmer families like Sandhus) 🤔. Category : drivers, restaurant cooks ( exceptions not included). Their ladies wear the one like Tejo in functions and cultural events. Their kids wear all brands( wearing brands is common among german teenagers ). The lady who cooks lunch for us wears Tejo type dresses for Gurudware sewa. On normal days jeans and t shirts, tops like everybody. I once saw her group they were all wear somewhat similar. ( only on events and gurudware)
Those are the punjabis i have based my analysis on and that's how i concluded . I have specially outsted the one with taste coz they are totally different people . Even their elders wear better dresses then Tejo 😆
Haan wahi na... I've seen a few pics of my friends and desi ethnic is very different outside india.
In delhi it's way different. Nobody can wear all those Chamki chamkili lace Sitara in Delhi heat and humidity. And it will be very easier and ridiculously cheaper if you know how to make the most of it to make a good wardrobe for her. I've seen better stuff at Sarojini. Wahin se kharidkar alter kara do tejo ka wardrobe...
Generally lecturers have way more simple, Fabindia kinda wardrobes.