The Khanda represents the Sikh symbol. Many Sikhs wear this around their neck. Since today is the modern world, Sikhs wear this made out of metal, diamond, gold, and other precious metals and gems. On your right, there is a Salwar and Kurta. Today, many Indians wear these cloths at home because of they are comfortable, affordable, and very fancy. Although they are not that embroidered, the cloth they are made up of makes up for the lack of designs on it. The cloth is usually a high quality silk or cotton, which are inexpensive towards the actual price of the Salwar and Kurta.
The Salwar and Kurta and The Frock Suit
Above is the comparison of the Salwar and Kurta and the Frock Suit. The Salwar and Kurta is simply a three piece suit that is made up of a pajama like pants, a top that is made out of cotton or silk, and a scarf made up of the same material the top is made out of. The Frock Suit is made up of three pieces, the scarf, the top that is knee length or longer, and tightly fitted leggings. However, most people prefer to buy the Salwar and Kurta over the Frock Suit because it is cheaper, more comfortable, and the cloth is usually cotton, so it can be wore at any season.
The Lehenga
The Lehengas above are bridal wear, part wear, and simply a traditional Lehenga. These are very costly, very fancy, full length, last for generations; which is why they are made. They are a tradition and are passed doe from generation to generation because of the memories they behold, and the fact that they are rarely ever used. They are mostly used at weddings and are worn by the Bride. The embroidery done on them is priceless, and within every stitch is to your expense, which is another reason why they are rarely ever bought. A Lehenga may cost even half a million dollars!