In Chutiya community, children hardly put on any cloth at their very tender age. They start wearing clothes when they become grown up kids nearing the age of 20 to 11.They use Dukhotia a kind of cloth woven in loom) or a Gamocha to cover the lower part of their body. The teenagers wear Anwasuia ( a short shirt of cotton ) as the cover of their upper body purtion.The male adults wear Sooriya ( a cotton dhoti) and Borsula (a big shirt ) and take around the neck a aornocha or a Cheileng Chador with a Paguri (turban) on head. But they are seen keeping their ,upper cart bare while working in the agricultural field. They always keep a Surator Tupufa (home made cigar) hound at one end of the gnmochas ,During the festivals and other occasions the same dress is worn but borsula is of silk for special events) in a clean, respectful and decent manner. They use wooden Fonoti or Xhororn (a kind of sandal or footwear made of wood) to support their feet. Long Keru (a kind of ear ring) is worn on both the ears and one single rnoni (srnall round beads used in the ornaments to give a rich look) with a lace called Motornonj on the neck.
The teenage girls wear three- piece suit consists of a cougar rnekhela, a pator chador Dna' a blouse. Junbirif Dugdugi, odoli,Garnkharu, and rings are the ornaments that a Chutiya girl uses to decorate herself.
Chutiya women are very expert in handloom and textile. They prepare clothes on their own for the entire family as they have got the expertise in weaving _During the winter, home woven Err' Chador (Endi Shawl) is used as a protection against cold. The women folk wear a long cotton rnekhela (a long girdle) up to the ankles hold by a methani (a knot above the chestline to keep the grip of the cloth on the body) and a Reeha or a Chador (a wrapper for the upper part) to dress themselves.
The married women wear a gamocha or a chador as Uroni (covering the forehead and the back with cloth} eitherlfor their shyness or for respect for the seniors. However, the practice of wearing reeho and full sleeve blouses is also there among the women in special occasions. The rnekhelos and garnochcs are woven with colourful threads and similarly, various colouring agents are used to colour- or tinge the clothes. The women often keep a Hanchoti (a small narrow parcel made of cloth used to carry betel nuts and leaves) and a dub katari (a small knife) with them.
Among the gold and silver ornaments worn by the Chutiya women are Kern, Jangphai. thurios which are ear rings and modal', (shaped like dhol or lolk drum), dugdugi (a heart shaped locket), golpato (a necklace with pendants) are worn on the neck and khanus (bangles)are on the Wright.