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  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]

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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 ...

  6. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    Turkish ÅŸalvar (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: ), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of Turkish folk dress . Men may wear the traditional loose coat, called shlyapa , over the ÅŸalvar.

  7. Vakko - Wikipedia

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    Vakko was founded in 1934 by Vitali Hakko under the brand name Åžen Åžapka (Turkish: The Happy Hat) as a small hat seller in Sultanhamam. [10] [11] [12] In 1937, with his older brother Albert Hakko becoming a partner, Vitali Hakko changed the name of the company to Vakko and established Turkey's first silk dyeing workshop in KurtuluÅŸ, ÅžiÅŸli.

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