Guntiino
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File:Somali woman in traditional dress Circa 1940.jpg A Somali woman wearing traditional alindi fabric fashioned into a guntiino. | |
Type | Somali dress style |
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Place of origin | Somalia |
A Guntiino is a Somali dress style[1] which consists of a long piece of cloth that is draped around the waist and tied around the shoulder. It is usually worn with a garbasaar of the same fabric.
The guntiino is mostly worn with the traditional somali alindi fabric or simple white fabric, though material can of course vary.
Guntiino style is also popularly worn in conjunction with dirac material, forming dirac guntiino.
References[edit]
- ↑ Behnke, A. (2016). The International Politics of Fashion: Being Fab in a Dangerous World. Popular Culture and World Politics. Taylor & Francis. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-317-65622-7. Retrieved July 19, 2021. Search this book on
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