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Somali Traditional Clothes and Hajj Clothes

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Somali Traditional Clothes and Hajj Clothes

Postby Caesar » Sun Jan 26, 2014 12:21 am

Why does the clothes for hajj look more somali then arab? Or is it made for coincidence
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Re: Somali Traditional Clothes and Hajj Clothes

Postby Bilis » Sun Jan 26, 2014 1:06 am

^The Keffiyeh is only one type of attire worn by males in the Gulf. Some Somalis also wear it by the way, especially in the north:

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Overall, traditional Somali clothing and South Arabian clothing have a lot in common. From the ma'awiis, to the sheath for the dagger, to the dirac, to henna, there are many similarities.

Traditional Somali wear:

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