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What's the name of the skirt that Malaysian men wear?
The clothes worn by Malays are called "Balu". "Balu" is collarless, with wide sleeves all the way to the wrist and loose body all the way to the hips, covering the upper part of "Cain Sarong".
"Balu" is wide, fat and cool, suitable for tropical climate. On festivals, men wear "Balu", trousers, a short sarong called "Sanbin" around their waist, a hat called "Songgu" and leather shoes. This is a Malay man's costume.
In recent years, the popular "Buddy" clothing of Malays is a long-sleeved coat made of batik cloth, which is bright in color, light and cool, and often worn in formal social occasions, and seems to have become a national costume. Traditional Malay women's clothing is divided into tops and sarongs. The clothes are as wide as a robe, the sleeves are long, and the body is longer than the buttocks. Sarong is also very wide, generally as long as the ankle. The cloth is plain and clean, with hand-woven gold patterns. This pattern is beautiful and the weaving is exquisite. Silk and cloth used for sewing sarong have various patterns, exquisite patterns, unique styles and strong Malay sentiment.
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