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  2. The 14 Best Robes For Lounging Like a Pro - AOL

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    Here are 14 of our favorite bathrobes and dressing gowns that men will want to lounge in all day. From brands like UGG to Brooklinen and more, shop here. The 14 Best Robes For Lounging Like a Pro

  3. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian dress can broadly be divided into types of tunics, robes, skirts, and shawls, typically made of linen. These were sometimes decorated with print, woven, and embroided patterns, though such decoration was more common on accessories. [1] Sewn garments began to appear in the Middle Kingdom. Children typically went unclothed. [2]

  4. Jibba - Wikipedia

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    The production of cotton was carried out almost exclusively by the women of the Mahdiyya. [11] The women spun the thread and wove it into fabric on looms. Next, the fabric was cut and sewn to make the flared skirt and long sleeves of the jibba. Finally, patches were appliquéd onto the garment. The patches were also generally made out of cotton.

  5. Thawb - Wikipedia

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    It is a long-sleeved, ankle-length robe that has regional variations in name and style. [1] It can be worn in formal or informal settings, depending on the social and cultural norms in question; thawbs are the main formal attire for men in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. [2]

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  7. Clothing in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    The dupatta was worn with ghaghara (an ankle-length skirt). Vedic men wore lungi (a garment like a sarong and dhoti, a single cloth wrapped around the waist and legs which is still traditionally worn by men in villages. [39] Wool, linen, silk and cotton were the main fibers used for making clothes, with woven stripes and checks.

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