By far the most elaborate and diverse form of traditional dress comes from the many Kurds who inhabit several regions of Iran. Since the Kurds live in different regions, their clothes also tend to vary.
There are the Kurds from Sanandaj, depicted in the picture below. There are also the Kurds from Kermanshah. Kurdish outfits tend to have head coverings which are larger and more elaborate than other costumes.
Both men and women commonly have belts which are very wide and tightly wrapped around the waist over the clothes to give the outfit some shape. Shirts, skirts, and trousers for both men and women tend to be very baggy and over-sized.
Kurdish women tend to wear many coins and jewels which dangle on their forehead and are attached to a scarf or shawl.
Reference: english.tebyan.net