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Materials Most Tibetan costumes are made of animal furs. Furs are soft, durable and warm. There are a variety of furs used, sheepskin being the most common. In the past, different furs indicated different meanings. For example, a hero of the war would wear tiger skin garments while a deserter would have to wear fox skin garments. With the elapse of time, these original meanings have been lost. Sometimes, even fox skin garments are in fashion. There is a specific material that is uniquely used in Tibet: pulu. Pulu is made of sheep's wool. It is fine and soft. A high-quality pulu garment can be used as a raincoat and it is suitable to wear throughout the whole year. Cotton is also a favorable choice. In summer, Tibetans usually wear thin cotton garments. Meanwhile, there are many other materials that are used, such as silk, nylon, satin and so on.
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