Kleding en Mode - Traditional Clothes
Here you will learn the name of different traditional clothes in English, such as "kimono", "jilbab" and "sari".
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a knee-length woolen skirt in tartan pattern traditionally worn by Scottish men, and more recently women in the Highlands
kilt
a long and loose robe with wide sleeves that is fastened with a sash, originally worn on formal occasions in Japan
kimono
a long piece of cotton or silk that is wrapped around the body in style, forming a dress, originally worn by women in the Indian subcontinent
sari
traditional folk costume or dress that is typically worn in certain regions or cultures in German-speaking countries, such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland
traditionele kleding
a long piece of cloth traditionally worn over the shoulder as part of Scottish Highland dress
plaid
a traditional blouse worn by women in various Southeast Asian countries, typically made of sheer fabric and often featuring intricate embroidery or lace details
kebaya
a traditional Filipino dress consisting of a blouse (baro) and a skirt (saya) usually worn by women
baro en saya
a loose garment that covers the body from head to toe, except the eyes, worn by some Muslim women
burka
a long and loose piece of outer garment that covers the whole body, except for the hands, face and feet, worn by some Muslim women
jilbab
a traditional loose-fitting, ankle-length robe or tunic worn in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa
galabia
a long, loose, flowing tunic or robe that is of Asian, African, or Middle Eastern origin
kaftan
a long tunic or shirt, typically worn by women in South Asia
kameez
a traditional long coat-like garment, typically worn by men in South Asia, especially during formal occasions or weddings
sherwani
a traditional South Asian women's garment, consisting of a flared skirt worn over a fitted underskirt, typically paired with a matching blouse or kurta
gharara
a type of pants worn in South Asia, which are tight-fitting and have folds of excess fabric, called "churis," gathered near the ankle
churidars
a traditional Indian garment, similar to a knee-length coat, often worn for formal occasions
achkan
a traditional Indian skirt, typically worn with a matching blouse and dupatta (scarf), often worn at weddings and festive occasions
lehenga
a long, loose-fitting tunic worn by men and women in South Asia
kurta
a pair of loose-fitting pajama-like pants, typically worn by women in South and Central Asia, which tapers to a narrow fit around the ankles
salwar
a traditional embroidered blouse or tunic worn by indigenous women in many regions of Central America, often featuring vibrant colors and intricate designs
huipil
a traditional African men's gown with wide sleeves, often worn for special occasions
agbada
a loose, colorful garment worn in West Africa, often consisting of a long gown or caftan worn by both men and women for various occasions
boubou
a pair of loose trousers tied by a drawstring around the waist; worn by men and women in some Asian countries
pyjama
a religious piece of clothing, worn by some Muslim women in public, covering the head and neck
hijab
a long piece of fabric wrapped around the body and knotted around the waist or armpits, originally worn by men or women in Malaysia and Indonesia
sarong
a traditional North African garment, typically a long, loose-fitting robe worn by men and women over other clothing
haik
a loose, ankle-length robe-like garment traditionally worn by men in the Middle East for modesty or religious reasons
jubba
a traditional men's tunic-style garment that is worn in some countries in East Africa
kanzu
a Southern African garment made from animal hides or furs, used as a cloak or blanket for warmth and protection by indigenous peoples in the region
kaross
a knee-length, white robe-like garment worn by Jewish men during religious ceremonies or special occasions
kittel
a type of shawl worn as a garment, typically made of wool and often decorated with stripes or other patterns
serape
a fringed garment traditionally worn by Jewish people during prayer
talit
a type of traditional clothing consisting of a loincloth or short pants with a front flap
tanga
a traditional piece of clothing worn by Muslim women that covers the face and is often made of light fabric
jasjmak
a loose, long-sleeved robe-like garment that is traditionally worn by men in Afghanistan
Afghaan
a traditional Chinese dress characterized by its high collar, form-fitting silhouette, and often featuring intricate patterns or embroidery
qipao