Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba. |
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The famous djellaba, this long and ample garment worn by the men and women of North Africa, was created here. |
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The traditional garb in Tangier and Tetouan is the djellaba for men and the djellaba for or caftan for ladies. |
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At his death, he wore a bullet-proof vest, a black djellaba, or traditional robe, and jeans, Mr. Molins said. |
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Not long afterward, an old man walked into the office, dressed in a djellaba, with a long white beard and a skullcap on his head, holding a cane. |
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The fashionable djellaba and caftans of Kamalia Creations are combined with trendy accessories and boots or Pumps, and convenient portable designs. |
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But the man beckoned us to follow him as he walked up the street in his orange djellaba, pausing to talk to a man outside a cafe, who turned to us. |
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She traveled with a wide-eyed toddler, who tugged at her headscarf and her djellaba with little whimpers. |
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Its characters, dressed in traditional djellaba, are set in remote rural inland Morocco. |
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One sports a long black-and-white djellaba, the other more colorful attire. |
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Men wander around wearing traditional brown djellaba cloaks, with hobbit-like pointed hoods. |
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For example, during the Moroccan Evening, without any information having been revealed about the theme, we hand out a djellaba to each of those invited. |
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The women's djellaba can be differentiated by its use of bright colours and ornamentation consisting of more beads and embroidery. |
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The minute you put your china cup down it's topped up with refreshing tazota tea, poured from a great height by waiters in colourful djellaba robes. |
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