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  2. Kaftan - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish man wearing a kaftan. Illustration by Max Karl Tilke published in Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors (1922), Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi.. A kaftan or caftan (/ ˈ k æ f t æ n /; Arabic: قفطان, qafṭān; Persian: خفتان, khaftān; Turkish: kaftan) is a variant of the robe or tunic.

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  4. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    These bathrobes are designed for their light weight over their absorbency. Bathrobes and bathrobe fabrics can also be categorised for their fibre types, and are generally made of four different fibres: [1] Cotton: Cotton is a natural fibre consisting primarily of cellulose and is one of the most commonly used fibres in textile manufacturing.

  5. Chepken - Wikipedia

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    The word "chepken" is of Turkic origin and has analogues in related Turkic languages, such as "chikman" and "chikpen" that translate to "chikmyan" in Tatar and Bashkir.In Turkmen "chepken" translates to 'cloth' and indicates the material from which this type of clothing was traditionally made.

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  7. Turquerie - Wikipedia

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    Turquerie (anglicized as "Turkery"), or Turquoiserie, [1] was the Turkish fashion in Western Europe from the 16th to 18th centuries for imitating aspects of Ottoman art and culture.

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