On my trip to Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2005, I had to purchase local clothing in order to be properly dressed. This is the store we bought our 'Sular Camis' in. They had some lovely choices - but most of them were very bright and colorful.
The clothes I bought were the fanciest coveralls ever. :)
And Holly (the vet student at the time who accompanied me) and I treated them as coveralls as soon as we got cow manure on them. "There now!" I said. Only my vet school classmates will understand that reference. Sorry to the rest of you.
:)

The clothes I bought were the fanciest coveralls ever. :)
And Holly (the vet student at the time who accompanied me) and I treated them as coveralls as soon as we got cow manure on them. "There now!" I said. Only my vet school classmates will understand that reference. Sorry to the rest of you.
:)

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