Dishdasha

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Dishdasha is a long, loose-fitting robe commonly worn by men in Iraq and other Arab countries as everyday and ceremonial traditional dress.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arab cultural attire
robe
traditional garment
associatedWithOccasion Friday prayers
daily wear
formal gatherings
religious festivals
weddings
coversBodyPart arms
legs
torso
culturalContext Arab culture
Iraqi culture
hasColor neutral colors
white
hasDesignFeature ankle-length hem
minimal ornamentation
simple cut
hasFit loose-fitting
hasGenderAssociation male
hasLength long
hasOpening front neckline opening
hasSeasonalVariation heavier fabrics in winter
lighter fabrics in summer
hasSleeves long sleeves
hasUserGroup Arab men
Iraqi men
relatedGarment jalabiya
kandura
thobe
symbolizes cultural identity
modesty
tradition
typicalWearer men
typicalWearerRegion Arab countries GENERATED
Iraq GENERATED
usedAs ceremonial dress
everyday dress
traditional dress
wornIn Gulf region
Levant region NERFINISHED
wornInClimate hot climate
wornOver underclothes
wornWith agal NERFINISHED
ghutra
headscarf
keffiyeh

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Iraqi people traditionalGarment Dishdasha