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  2. Category:Eritrean clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Eritrean clothing. Modern Eritrean clothing should be categorised under Eritrean fashion or Clothing companies of ...

  3. Zuria - Wikipedia

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    Eritrean women dancing in traditional zurias. A zuria is a dress worn by the Tigrinya women in Eritrea and Ethiopia. [1] Traditional zurias often feature intricate designs, [2] go to the ankles, and are accessorized with a netsela, a white, scarflike accessory worn about the shoulders and head.

  4. Netela - Wikipedia

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    A netela (Amharic: ነጠላ) is a handmade scarf-like two-layered cloth made of cotton worn by Ethiopian and Eritrean women. The netela is a worn garment in both countries. The male equivalent is known as the kuta. [1]

  5. Ethiopian suit - Wikipedia

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    Haile Selassie wearing the traditional clothing. An Ethiopian suit or Eritrean suit is the name given in America to the traditional formal wear of the men of Ethiopia and Eritrea. [1] It consists of a long sleeve, knee-length shirt, and matching pants, often Jodhpurs or shorts. Most shirts are made with a Mandarin, band, or Nehru collar.

  6. Kuta (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Kuta (Amharic: ኩታ) is a handmade cloth many Ethiopian and Eritrean men use to cover their head and shoulders when they wear clothing made out of chiffon, especially when attending church. It is made up of two layers of fabric, unlike the gabi which is made out of four. The Netela or netsela is the female version.

  7. Rashaida people - Wikipedia

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    When looking at the hemming of the Rashaida women's dresses, it is clear to see the influences of their Arabian ancestry through the continued use of bold appliqué patterns. [17] When they first migrated to Eritrea, they were said to be wearing these traditional red ankle-length skirts that were adorned with bright yellow and green patterns.

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  9. Category:21st-century Eritrean women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Eritrean people. It includes Eritrean people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories