Heanos: The long dress worn as a base garment, sometimes as the only garment. Comes in both tight and loose variants; if no variant is mentioned, the heanos is tight.
In some art, especially in seals and signet rings, the heanos is depicted with horizontal or vertical lines representing either decoration or folds. When these are present, it will be noted.
Jacket: A short jacket worn over the heanos, the same color as the heanos but with reverse-colored trim. Identifiable mainly by the diagonal line of the trim along the rear point.
Kilt: The wrapped skirt with pointed tiers and an opening down the front.
Tiered skirt: The full-length tiered skirt with no opening down the front. Unlike the kilt, the tiers are even and horizontal all the way around.
Shaggy skirt: A white, shaggy-looking overskirt that may be made from animal hide. Worn by both sexes.
Apron: The short, apron-like garment (with flaps both in front and behind) that is worn over another skirt by a few women. This is usually a male garment.
Wrap: A wide scarf or dupatta-like wrap.