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  2. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional clothing for women of Turkey includes the ÅŸalvar which is usually worn with upper garments of varying styles and lengths. The traditional ÅŸalvar suits are a part of Turkey's culture back to the Ottoman era. [2] The ÅŸalvars are of varying degrees of bagginess and are gathered at the ankle. [3]

  3. Kaftan - Wikipedia

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    The Senegalese kaftan is an ankle-length garment, and is worn with matching drawstring pants called tubay. Usually made of cotton brocade, lace, or synthetic fabrics, these robes are common throughout West Africa. A kaftan and matching pants are called a kaftan suit. The kaftan suit is worn with a kufi cap. [52]

  4. Terrycloth - Wikipedia

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    It is the length of loops that determines how much fluid is absorbed by the cloth as longer loops provide more surface area to come in contact with and absorb the fluid. Items that may be made from terrycloth include babies' reusable diapers (or "nappies" in British English), towels, bathrobes, and sweatbands for the wrist or head. Terrycloth ...

  5. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    An Ottoman official c. 1650. Ottoman clothing or Ottoman fashion is the style and design of clothing worn during the Ottoman Empire.Fashion during the Ottoman Empire was a significant facet of the empire's cultural identity, serving as a marker of status, occupation, religion, and more.

  6. Turkish clogs - Wikipedia

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    Women's bath, illustration from Husein Fâzıl-i Enderuni's Zanan-Name, 18th century. A nalin was based on a wooden sole supported on wooden plates under the heel and ball of the foot and carved from a single piece. A strap secured the nalin to the foot. [1] The base was carved from a hardwood such as plane, box, ebony, walnut or sandalwood.

  7. Harem pants - Wikipedia

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    Harem pants or harem trousers are baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle. Early on, the style was also called a harem skirt. [2] The original so-called 'harem pants/skirts' were introduced to Western fashion by designers such as Paul Poiret around 1910, although they themselves were inspired by Middle East styles, and by ÅŸalvar (Turkish ...

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