dishdasha

/dɪʃˈdɑːʃə/
noun
  1. A long, loose robe worn by men in some Middle Eastern countries, typically white and made of cotton.
    • The dishdasha is a common garment in the Arabian Peninsula.
    • She bought her husband a new dishdasha for the holiday.
    • He wore a white dishdasha for the wedding ceremony.
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