djellaba
A djellaba is a traditional long robe worn in North African countries, particularly in Morocco. It features a loose fit, long sleeves, and a pointed hood, making it suitable for various weather conditions. Djellabas are often made from wool or cotton and come in a variety of colors and patterns, reflecting the wearer's personal style and regional traditions.
This garment is commonly worn by both men and women, although styles may differ. The djellaba serves both practical and cultural purposes, providing comfort and modesty while also being a symbol of Moroccan heritage. It is often worn during daily activities and special occasions alike.