Filipino traditional regalia
The National dresses of the Philippines are the Barong Tagalog for Filipino men and the Baro't Saya for Filipino women. The Barong Tagalog is a traditional formal shirt for men, often made of lightweight fabric with intricate embroidery, while the Baro't Saya is a traditional dress for women, consisting of a blouse and a long skirt. These traditional garments are worn on formal occasions and are considered symbols of Filipino heritage and culture. It has been considered to be the unofficial National dress in the Philippines.[n 1]
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Modern jusi barong tagalog with a band collar
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Filipina, a 19th-century painting of a working-class woman in baro't saya by Fabián de la Rosa.
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- ↑ “The Official National Dresses of the Philippines respectively”
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