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  2. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    An Upper Egyptian dress with a small amount of telli embroidery. Many traditional Upper Egyptian dresses, especially older styles, were large T shaped robes worn on top of other dresses for public occasions. They have straight seams and very very wide sleeves. They are embroidered along the seams, shoulder, and/or around the neck opening.

  3. Thawb - Wikipedia

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    The thawb dates back to the arrival of Islam in the Arab world in roughly 600 AD. It was a long- or short-sleeved gown worn over the qamis, an undergarment, by both men and women. The word thawb during this time was a general term for clothing and fabric because most types of clothing were mere pieces of cloth, or shiqqa.

  4. Clothing in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Women's clothing in ancient Egypt was more conservative than men's clothing. The dresses were held up by one or two straps and were worn down to the ankle, while the upper edge could be worn above or below the breasts. The length of the dress denoted the social class of the wearer. [9]

  5. 25 Best Dresses to Wear to a Winter Wedding as a Guest - AOL

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    Some of the common colors for winter wedding guest dresses include jewel tones: think emerald green, ruby red, and sapphire blue. Of course, you can never go wrong with a chic black dress. Hearst ...

  6. 22 Fall Wedding Guest Dresses for Every Budget - AOL

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    With more than 1,200 five-star reviews on Amazon, this Anrabess maxi dress is a must-have fall wedding guest dress, and not just because it has long sleeves or an eye-catching V-neckline (though ...

  7. Jellabiya - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian man from Luxor in a traditional jellabiya Egyptian boy in a striped galabeya selling merchandise to a foreign Dutch student (1961) Men's galabeya in Egypt typically have wider hems and sleeves in the country than in the city, and a wide neckline with a slit. In the city, there is usually a button placket instead of a simple slit. [6]

  8. Tulle bi telli - Wikipedia

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    Most traditional dresses made in Egypt for Egyptians, as well as smaller items like sashes made for Libyan traditional garments, were made with a solid black weave fabric. [7] By the early 20th century, Assuit became the main center for tulle bi telli production, instead of it being produced throughout the Egyptian Nile Valley.

  9. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    The groomsmen and other men who are members of the wedding party wear the kanzu with a suit jacket. In Uganda, the groom wears a suit jacket on top of the kanzu, and the bride's attire is the gomesi. [1] In Tanzania and Kenya, the bride's attire is a white wedding dress or the West African boubou. [5]

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