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Ancient Arabic clothing
Men's clothes haven't changed much yet. The ordinary headdress is a black felt hat with a pointed head (qalānsuwah), which was initiated by Mansour. Wearing a pair of Persian bloomers (SAR ā w and l) ②, a shirt, a vest, a blouse (quftān)③ and a cloak ("ABA" or jubbah)④, this constitutes a complete gentleman's costume. Religious scholar, who abides by the legacy of Abu Yusuf, a famous judge in Lai Shide, wears a black turban and a black cloak (taylas ā n).
Traditional clothes are white robes, wool cloaks and black bloomers. Wrap your head in a white scarf or plaid. Women in most areas wear veils and black robes when they go out. Nomadic Arab women generally do not wear veils and like to dye blue patterns on their foreheads, necks, lips, breasts, soles of their feet and faces.
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