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EXQUISITE UNISEX WARM DJELLABA / WINTER KAFTAN

by moonbeamsandmayhem.com

$ 50.00

  • Product Description

“Few desires, happy life.”
(Moroccan Proverb)

Closet favourite coming up .......

Long loose fitting warm winter unisex Djellaba

I have added a little information on the tradition of Djellabas below.

Featuring long sleeves, front pockets and hood.


100% Warm brushed cotton Cotton

Measurements 

Chest : 150 CM

Shoulder seam to seam : 64 CM

Hips : 150 CM

Length : 133 CM


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Traditionally, djellabas are made of wool in different shapes and colours, but lightweight cotton djellabas have now become popular. Among the Berbers, or Imazighen, such as the Imilchil in the Atlas Mountains, the colour of a djellaba traditionally indicates the marital status (single or married) of the bearer: a dark brown djellaba indicating bachelorhood.

Traditionally, djellabas reached down to the ground but lightweight djellabas are somewhat slimmer and shorter. Men often wear a light-coloured djellaba sometimes along with a traditional Arab red fez hat and soft yellow babouche slippers (balgha in Arabic) for religious celebrations and weddings.

Almost all djellabas of both styles (male or female) include a baggy hood called a qob (Arabic: قب) that comes to a point at the back. The hood is important for both sexes, as it protects the wearer from the sun, and in earlier times, it was used as a defence against sand being blown into the wearer's face by strong desert winds. In colder climes, as in the mountains of Morocco, it also serves the same function as a winter hat, preventing heat loss through the head and protecting the face from snow and rain. It is common for the roomy hood to be used as a pocket during times of warm weather; it can fit loaves of bread or bags of groceries.

Traditional djellabas are generally made of two types of material, cotton for summer wear and coarse wool for the winter. The wool is typically obtained from sheep in the surrounding mountains. Buttons for djellabas are made in the town of Bhalil.



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