


The Timeless Elegance of Bidarkees - A Traditional Kashmiri Garment
Bidarkees (also spelled as biddarak or bidarki) is a traditional Kashmiri garment worn by men and women in the Kashmir Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is a long, loose-fitting cloak made of wool or cotton fabric, with a hood to protect the head and neck from cold weather.
Bidarkees are typically worn during winters as a protection against the harsh cold climate of the region. They are also worn on special occasions such as weddings and festivals. The garment is usually worn over other clothing, such as a shirt and pants or a salwar kameez, and is fastened at the front with buttons or a belt.
Bidarkees have been an integral part of Kashmiri culture for centuries and are considered a symbol of warmth, comfort, and tradition. They are often passed down from generation to generation as heirlooms and are highly prized for their durability and warmth.



