Kandura
The Kandura is a traditional garment worn in many Arab countries, particularly in the Gulf region. It is a long, ankle-length robe, typically made from cotton or a lightweight fabric, and is often white, although other colors can be worn on special occasions. The Kandura is designed for comfort in hot climates and is usually paired with a headscarf called a ghutrah or keffiyeh.
Worn by men, the Kandura symbolizes cultural identity and is often associated with formal events and daily life. It is commonly seen in countries like the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The garment reflects the region's heritage and is an important part of traditional dress.