daishiki

/daɪˈʃiːki/
noun
  1. A loose, colorful shirt or tunic, often with embroidery, originally worn in West Africa and popular in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
    • The vintage store had a rack of daishikis from the 1970s.
    • She bought a daishiki with traditional African patterns for her trip.
    • He wore a bright orange daishiki to the summer festival.
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