However, if the shirt reaches the ankles, it is called a robe or Senegalese kaftan.
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African-styled, kaftan-like dashikis were popular, especially among African-Americans.
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Apparently, I can put the kaftan and the Jackie O shades away for now.
From the guardian.co.uk
There was not an Ibizan bikini or kaftan in sight, creating a look that was closer to home.
From the express.co.uk
The Banshee print kaftan went back into production three times.
From the smh.com.au
For the festivities, she wore an emerald green kaftan, Lot 1662.
From the forbes.com
The deel, or kaftan, is the Monglian traditional garment worn on both workdays and special days.
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At 5pm she stops, showers, puts on some make-up and slips into a kaftan to greet Bob, aged 79, from work.
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A man in a kaftan beating the ink from squid on the seawall.
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Caftan: a woman's dress style that imitates the caftan cloaks worn by men in the Near East
Caftan: a (cotton or silk) cloak with full sleeves and sash reaching down to the ankles; worn by men in the Levant
The wrapper or pagne is a colorful women's garment widely worn in West Africa. It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored ensembles. The formality of the wrapper depends on the fabric used to create it. ...
A long tunic worn in the Eastern Mediterranean; A long dress or shirt similar in style to those worn in the Eastern Mediterranean
Long coat worn by religious Jews
Long, belted peasant shirt (98)
(origin: Turkish) also Caftan. A loose, long, collarless garment with wide sleeves that is worn by both men and women.