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Red, green attire to celebrate Victory

News Desk Fashion 2023-12-16, 8:49am

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Keeping that tradition in mind, the countrys renowned local fashion brands set to celebrate victory day with exclusive attires .



Our freedom is bought with the blood of martyrs. An unforgettable and glorious chapter of the bravery of the Bengali nation. This day, which honors our legacy of bravery, is joyfully observed around the nation.

Keeping that tradition in mind, the countrys renowned local fashion brands set to celebrate victory day with exclusive attires .

Anjans, Rang Bangladesh, Kay Kraft , Bishwo Rang by Biplob Saha and other fashion brands organize a special attire collection to celebrate this years month of Victory.  Dresses are decorated with red and green colors of the national flag of Bangladesh.

Every independent country on the world map has a unique flag representing the values of the country. Similarly Bangladeshs flag, resplendent in the colours of red and green, symbolises many things including the vast greenery of Bangladesh, with all its vitality and youthfulness.

The circle in the centre of the flag has a dual representation - a rising sun mounting on a brand new nation; as well as the memory of the bloodshed and sacrifices endured by the Bangladeshis to make their nation independent.

Hence, the colour red and green is eternal and exceptional for the people of this land, no matter where in the world they might be. The vibrant colours are tantamount to Victory, Liberation and Freedom.

If you were wondering about the best way to feel in sync with the nation on a special day such as 16 December; there are certainly many options, the most visible being clothes dyed in the colours of freedom - a most convenient way of showing reverence to the homeland.