Irreecha: A Colorful Celebration of Oromo Traditions
- 27 Oct, 25
- Yonatan
The jalabiya is a loose-fitting, ankle-length garment commonly worn by men in Sudan. Made from lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen, it provides comfort in the hot climate while reflecting cultural heritage and simplicity. Typically white or light-colored, the jalabiya often features subtle embroidery or decorative stitching around the neckline and cuffs.
This traditional attire is worn daily as well as during special occasions, religious events, and celebrations. The jalabiya represents Sudanese identity, modesty, and respect for tradition, making it an enduring symbol of the country’s rich cultural fabric.
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