Chador
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A chador (in Persian: چادر Châdor) is an outer garment worn by women; it is one possible way in which a Muslim woman may follow the hijab dress-code. Chador is mostly used by the practicing religious women in urban or rural Iran.
A chador covers the wearer from head to toe, leaving only her hands and part, or all, of her face exposed. It is similar to a khimar, which is a round head-scarf that leaves the face exposed but falls only to the waist. A chador that covers the face is more commonly called a (full or Afghan) burka.