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A medium to promote the use of the Komanam or Kaupinam (South India - tear and wear,self fit, girdling the loins or crotch), the Langot (North India - unstitched,self fit, wrapped around thighs and loins) or indeed any form of Loincloth. To disseminate the ease, safety, comfort and health benefits of traditional and practical inner wear. To disseminate tips on the "How to" of self fitted inner wear. To exchange views, personal experiences. Explore, Enjoy. And switch to the Komanam !

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Different Standards and Perceptions



So this is nice and fashionable. I too think so .



And in close-up also it seems very natural and attractive. Nothing to object because it is vry comon nowadays. I too think so and find nothing wrong with it.



This is also fine in both front and back. Nobody thinks it is anything else other than smart and attractive. Very true and no one can object to it.





And the same goes for the two pictures above. They are natural, the ladies are smart, pleasant and attractive and they look very natural in the pictures. They are efinitely not making an objectionable display or exhibition.



But then why is this considered to be in bad taste and vulgar? And not natural? That is what I do not understand.

About Me

I, and a few like minded people, have started this blog to promote the use of the Komanam or any form of Loincloth as well as the habitual wearing by women of the Madisar sari or any other Nine-yard sari such as Nauvari, Kashta or other forms of Kaccha saris. It is the practicality, comfort, safety and health benefits of such traditional form of outer and inner wear that we wish to publicise and promote. In addition there is the wish to do what we could to see that these forms of traditional and sensible inner and outer wear are not lost to future generations or compromised at the altar of fashion. The question is, if G-string bikinis are fashionable and acceptable, even in public, why is a dignified form of inner wear like the Komanam fading away? And why not the Madisar or Nine yard sari for women? We hope you will visit regularly and reflect on the posts. And that you will post comments and suggestions as well as share your experiences. Please ask questions and feel free to criticise constructively. We will always take your views in to account. And we would hope that we can encourage many of you to convert to the Komanam or the Madisar.