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Women's everyday wear was şalvar (trousers), a gömlek (chemise) that came down to mid-calf or ankle, a short, fitted jacket called a zıbın, and a sash or belt tied at or just below the waist. For formal occasions, such as visiting friends, the woman added an entari or kaftan, a long robe that was cut like the zıbın apart from the length.
Sumo wrestlers, who do not wear hakama in the context of their sport, are, however, required to wear traditional Japanese dress whenever they appear in public. As hakama are one of the most important parts of traditional male formal dress, sumo wrestlers are often seen wearing hakama when attending appropriately formal functions.
A thawb (alternatively spelled thobe, thaub, or thob) [a] [b] is a unisex garment traditionally worn in the Arab world.It is a long-sleeved, ankle-length robe that has regional variations in name and style. [1]
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Carmen Douma-Hussar (born 1977), Canadian middle-distance runner; Cees Douma (born 1933), Dutch architect, see Leerdam railway station; Danny Douma (born 1950s), American singer-songwriter and guitarist; Felix Douma (1941–2008), Dutch-born Canadian scholar, writer, teacher, cellist, and translator; Jeffrey Douma, American choral conductor
After rebuilding the structures, the village was named Douma (دوما) in commemoration of the original Maalouf village in Houran. A church named for Saint Sarkis, venerated by the Christians of Houran, was also built in the village. The stay in Douma was pleasant as the clan developed friendly relations with their neighbors and the ruling ...
Later, kabuto (helmets), men-yoroi (facial armor), and kote (gauntlet) were added to the haramaki, and even high-ranking samurai began to wear them. [14] In the Muromachi period (1336–1573), the production process of armor became simplified, and mass production became possible at a lower cost and faster rate than before.
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