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Islamic/Traditional attire is designed according to what needs to be worn throughout the day, at night as well as on religious holidays. The apparel is designed to conform to the local hot temperatures and religious practices of the area. The following are examples of traditional clothes worn by women and men in the UAE that you can get stitched from your tailor in Abu Dhabi. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: A Guide on Traditional Clothing


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A Guide On Traditional Clothing In UAE That You
Can Get From A Tailor In Abu Dhabi
  • https//www.meemo.com

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Introduction
There is still some uncertainty when the issue of
traditional clothing is discussed in the United
Arab Emirates. Apart from the adherents of Islam,
not many people are conscious of the Arab type of
dress characteristic of Muslim culture. With
perhaps the exception of Dubai, the other
Emirates in the UAE are traditional in their
dressing manner, preferring modesty and, to
some level, specifically following what is
recommended in Islamic texts. Dubai draws many
foreigners, including many travelers and
expatriates, so the dress code is more
accommodating. Though western-style garments such
as t-shirts, long dresses and pants are allowed,
women are required and asked to keep their skin
hidden. To summaries, everything or anything goes
as long as you know that you are in a modern yet
Islamic Emirate. Islamic/Traditional attire is
designed according to what needs to be worn
throughout the day, at night as well as on
religious holidays. The apparel is designed to
conform to the local hot temperatures and
religious practices of the area. The following
are examples of traditional clothes worn by women
and men in the UAE that you can get stitched from
your tailor in Abu Dhabi. Abaya The Abaya is a
long, beautiful robe worn by women in the UAE and
also is their national attire. Generally black,
it wraps the whole body with the exception of the
ears, hands and feet. Some people choose to wear
it together with the niqab and Gafaaz to cover up
their faces and hands.
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Ghutrah
  • A traditional head scarf designed for men, the
    ghutrah is often identified as keffiyeh/kufiya or
    shemagh in many other Arab nations. Usually made
    of square cotton fabric in checkered shapes, it
    is worn over the head in a number of designs. In
    dry places, these scarves offer protection from
    swirling dirt and harsh sunshine.

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Agal
  • Agal, often termed as iqal, egal or igal, is a
    black band closely tied to the ghutra to hold it
    in place. Typically in black colour, the Agal is
    reducing its dominance these days with young
    people draping the guthrah in various ways.

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Burqa
  • Burqa or burka, burka, burqa is an external piece
    of fabric used to conceal the body of a woman to
    avoid exposing the face to the public. A burqa is
    lifted as the woman goes home and/or in the
    private company of the members of her family. It
    is placed over everyday clothes and is more
    prevalent in elderly generations of Arab women.

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Kandura
  • Usually identified as thawb, thobe, or dishdasha,
    Kandura is an ankle-length, loose-fitting dress
    for men, generally white in colour. The Kandura
    is offered in a splash of cooler colours in
    winter. The size of the robe is associated with
    the rank of the rich and royal person seen in the
    long robes. Shorter lengths symbolise modesty and
    are worn by regular Arabs. These are extremely
    popular and you can easily get a stylish kandura
    dress online.

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Gishwa Ghafiyah
  • UAE women typically wear Gishwa, a thin veil that
    hides the face, keeping them unrecognisable for
    the sake of retaining modesty. Nevertheless, it
    is visible enough for the wearer to see though.
  • The Ghafiyah is a Muslim religious hat worn by
    Arabic men under the ghutrah headscarf. They are
    usually exquisitely embroidered and not
    noticeable since they are hidden by the Ghutrah.
  • If you are looking to purchase the traditional
    Kandura, you should consider visiting Meemo, a
    renowned Kandura shop in Dubai.
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