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Traditional MENA Costumes
Morocco The traditional dress for men is called djellaba; a long, loose, hooded garment with full sleeves. For special occasions, men also wear a red cap called tarbouche and mostly referred to as Fez. Nearly all men wear baboosh—those soft leather slippers with no heel, often in yellow. Many women do as well but others wear high-heeled sandals, often in silver or gold tinsel. The distinction is the djellabas has a hood, while a Kaftan does not. The women’s djellabas are mostly of bright colors with ornate patterns, stitching, or beading, while men wear djellabas in plainer, neutral colors. Women are strongly attached to their "Moroccan wardrobe", despite the financial costs involved. The production of such garments is relatively expensive, as most of the work is done by hand. Despite the costs involved most women purchase a minimum of one new kaftan or "tk`chita" every year, normally for a special, social event, such as a religious festival or a wedding. Nowadays, it is an unwritten rule that Moroccan dress is worn at such events. Rabat ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fez ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Morocco Terbouch or Fêz The fez originated in Fez, Morocco and was popularized in the Ottoman Empire and Western world in the 19th century. Its use has subsequently become less widespread. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Somebody renames this thread to MOROCCAN TRADITIONAL COSTUMES,PLZ
![]() Very informative though i like Fez costumes the most
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Well I look to the other forumers to complete this thread
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Great thread Redalinho.. I'll get traditional Iranian dress started
![]() Traditional Iranian Dress For Women For every Iranian region: (minus Kurdish, for some reason the pics wouldnt load) Bakhtiari: ![]() Balouchi ![]() Gilani ![]() [IMG] [/IMG]Kashani ![]() Lori ![]() Mazandarani ![]() ![]() Qashqai ![]() Qouchani ![]() Torkeman http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/4...anwomanrr6.jpg
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