Description
Key Components:
- Tunic (Kısada, Åžalvar): The base garment for both men and women, usually a long, flowing tunic. For men, it is often worn over a pair of baggy trousers called “ÅŸalvar” or “harem pants.” For women, the tunic is typically more fitted and might be adorned with intricate patterns or embroidery.
- Kaftan: A long, robe-like garment worn by both men and women, often featuring ornate embroidery and made from luxurious fabrics like silk or velvet. It is often worn over other clothing and fastened with a belt or sash.
- Jubba: A traditional garment worn by men, similar to a long coat or robe, often with decorative elements. The jubba is usually worn over a shirt and trousers.
- Vest (Yelek): A sleeveless garment worn over a shirt, often made of richly embroidered fabric. Vests were popular in both men’s and women’s attire.
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