The ‘Bakhu,’ a traditional garment worn by both men and women in Sikkim, features:

Checkered patterns
Colorful embroidery
Loose-fitting design
Woven stripes

The correct answer is: c) Loose-fitting design.

The Bakhu is a traditional garment worn by both men and women in Sikkim, India. It is a loose-fitting garment that is typically made from cotton or wool. The Bakhu is usually worn with a dhoti or lungi, which is a type of wraparound skirt.

The Bakhu is a versatile garment that can be worn for both formal and informal occasions. It is often worn during festivals and other special events. The Bakhu is also a popular choice for everyday wear.

The Bakhu is a symbol of Sikkimese culture and identity. It is a garment that is worn with pride by both men and women in Sikkim.

Here is a brief description of each option:

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  • b) Colorful embroidery: The Bakhu may feature colorful embroidery, but this is not a defining characteristic of the garment.
  • c) Loose-fitting design: The Bakhu is a loose-fitting garment. This is one of the defining characteristics of the garment.
  • d) Woven stripes: The Bakhu may feature woven stripes, but this is not a defining characteristic of the garment.