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- Senegalese_kaftan abstract "A Senegalese kaftan is a pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves. In the Wolof language, this robe is called a mbubb or khaftaan and in French it is called a boubou. The Senegalese caftan is an ankle length garment. It is worn with matching drawstring pants called tubay in Wolof. Normally made of cotton brocade, lace, or synthetic fabrics, these robes are common throughout West Africa. A kaftan and matching pants is called a kaftan suit. The kaftan suit can be worn with a kufi cap. Senegalese kaftans are formal wear in all West African countries. In the United States, some merchants sell this robe as a Senegalese style dashiki pant set or a full length dashiki pant set. Men who are members of the Hausa tribe, wear these kaftans to formal events like naming ceremonies and weddings. In the United States, a kaftan is one of three formal suits, equivalent to the tuxedo, that African-American grooms select for their weddings. The other styles being the dashiki pant set, and the grand boubou, pronounced gran boo-boo. There are various other formal robes that are worn throughout West Africa, and with the exception of the Yoruba Gbarie robe, pronounced barry, most of these are a form of Islamic dress, see sartorial hijab. The kaftan is worn by Christians, African Jews, Muslims, and followers of African traditional religion. Furthermore, Senegalese kaftans are common among men of African descent in the African diaspora. The Senegalese kaftan is men's attire. In West Africa, and the United States, this robe is not worn by women. The women's robe is called a kaftan.".
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- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Black_people.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Boubou_(clothing).
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_clothing.
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- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Robes_and_cloaks.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Dashiki.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Drawstring.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Formal_wear.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Hausa_people.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Jews_in_Africa.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Jeans.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Jellabiya.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Jumuah.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Kaftan.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Kanzu.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Kufi.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Lace.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_types_of_sartorial_hijab.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Polo_neck.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Robe.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Shorts.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Sweater.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink T-shirt.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Thawb.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_African_religion.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Tuxedo.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink West_Africa.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Wolof_language.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Wolof_people.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Woman.
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Wrapper_(clothing).
- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLink Yoruba_people.
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- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Senegalese kaftan".
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- Senegalese_kaftan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Senegalese_kaftan subject Category:African_clothing.
- Senegalese_kaftan subject Category:National_costume.
- Senegalese_kaftan subject Category:Robes_and_cloaks.
- Senegalese_kaftan hypernym Robe.
- Senegalese_kaftan comment "A Senegalese kaftan is a pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves. In the Wolof language, this robe is called a mbubb or khaftaan and in French it is called a boubou. The Senegalese caftan is an ankle length garment. It is worn with matching drawstring pants called tubay in Wolof. Normally made of cotton brocade, lace, or synthetic fabrics, these robes are common throughout West Africa. A kaftan and matching pants is called a kaftan suit. The kaftan suit can be worn with a kufi cap.".
- Senegalese_kaftan label "Senegalese kaftan".
- Senegalese_kaftan sameAs Q7450479.
- Senegalese_kaftan sameAs m.03cdp27.
- Senegalese_kaftan sameAs Q7450479.
- Senegalese_kaftan wasDerivedFrom Senegalese_kaftan?oldid=701062433.
- Senegalese_kaftan depiction Richard_W._Nelson_at_lamidat_of_Marou.JPG.
- Senegalese_kaftan isPrimaryTopicOf Senegalese_kaftan.