Kohkiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad Provincial Women’s dress has three main parts: cap, upper and lower trunk. There is a lacquer which is in Persian, the headband, as well as a small cap to cover the front hair of women and is usually attached to traditional and elegant ornaments and accessories. The upper is the shirt or the dress. This robe-like shirt is modeled on women in Kohkiluyeh and Boyer ahmad, Fars, Khuzestan and Chahar mahal and Bakhtiari provinces. The underside of these dresses, the most beautiful of which is the skirt or breeches. This skirt is trimmed and completely folded, followed by decorations such as embroidered strips or pleated fabrics. The color and fabric of these garments are usually selected by the nature of the province in tropical and tropical regions, the type of tribal and rural texture, the type of beliefs and ethnic and tribal tendencies, and the age of women, so that for teenage girls and children more than colors Cheerful and less bulky fabric and for younger girls lighter colors are used with more fabric. As women age, they become more dark and gray in color, such as jasmine or sorghum.