Ethiopian Suit
Formal wear, Chiffon (fabric), Silk, Rayon, Culture of Ethiopia, 2008 Summer Olympics
978-620-0-61051-5
6200610517
76
2012-02-20
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An Ethiopian suit is the traditional formal wear of the men of Ethiopia. It consists of a long sleeve, knee-length shirt, and matching pants. Most shirts are made with a Mandarin, band, or Nehru collar. The suit is made of chiffon, which is a sheer silk or rayon cloth. A shawl called a netela or a kuta is wrapped around the suit, see Culture of Ethiopia. During the 2008 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, Parade of Nations, the Ethiopian team marched in white suits. For informal events, men wear the Ethiopian dashiki. The main difference between the dashiki and the Ethiopian suit is the collar. The dashiki does not have a collar. The dashiki is similar to the style worn in West Africa.
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