dishdasha
The dishdasha is a traditional garment worn primarily in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly by men. It is a long, loose-fitting robe that typically reaches the ankles and is made from lightweight fabric, making it suitable for hot climates. The dishdasha is often white, but it can also come in various colors, especially during special occasions.
This garment is also known by other names, such as kandura in the United Arab Emirates and thobe in Saudi Arabia. The dishdasha is usually paired with a ghutrah or agal, which are head coverings that complete the traditional attire.