280 ر.س – 450 ر.س
Painting | Zool
Who among us does not know the Sudanese Jalabiya? This beautiful traditional garment is complete in beauty when it is accompanied by an energy hat. It becomes even more “beautiful” when we put on a shawl or turban. The painting is complemented by the beauty of wearing shoes made of the skin of some animal, such as a snake or a (mounted) tiger. The Sudanese Jalabiya is of course a purely men’s outfit except It is not one shape and a style that does not change, but rather it is several shapes, (Umm Jako wing, buttoned cuffs, round neck, front and back pockets, and wide hands). There are many factors behind this diversity, including climatic factors, as Sudan is characterized by a diversity of climates, and among these factors are also historical and religious factors. Professional and aesthetic. The Sudanese are accustomed to wearing the Sudanese jalabiya on holidays and public occasions. The Sudanese man may choose the latest types of fabrics and take them to the most skilled tailors who are famous for sewing jalabiyas, where the joy is complete by wearing a new jalabiya on Eid as part of Sudanese traditions, as well as its accessories, which are considered necessary. Its necessity is also multiplied due to the same factors. Among these accessories, you can see the (waistcoat) for the residents of the East (the scarf and the shawl) for the residents of the cities. As for the turban (the aunt), the hat, and the (mrakub), they are among the things that it is not permissible to wear the jalabiya without, otherwise it will lose its national symbolism. We also find that one of the most important Sudanese fashions for men is the Iraqi dress (and long trousers).
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