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  • Moroccan clothing: Moroccan Slippers, Babouche

    Moroccan clothing. The Moroccan people dress in the traditional robes that have been used in Morocco for centuries.The most universally seen local garments is the djellaba, a loose-fitting outer robe that men and women pull over their …

February 2, 2009

  • The Turban

    Although the Turban did not originate in Morocco.The turban is traditional and is a very practical head dress used for many purposes. The nomads of the Sahara Desert use the turban to protect them selves from the wind, dust, …

January 17, 2009

  • The Kaftan

    A kaftan is a man's cotton or silk cloak buttoned down the front, with full sleeves, reaching to the ankles and worn with a sash. The kaftans worn by the Ottoman sultans constitute one of the most splendid collections of Topkapı Palace …

  • Winter Djellaba

    Keep warm this winter with this winter djellaba from Shop Morocco for only €30.

January 1, 1970

  • Moroccan womens dress

    A perfect example of the Moroccan fashion revolution towards modern trends displays in the Kaftan. This traditional Moroccan style dress transforms the cumbersome and often weighty fabrics to sheer, free flowing gowns. …

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  • Moroccan Slippers, Babouche

    The Moroccan Slipper or Babouche as been around as long as the djellaba, and are a important part of traditional Moroccan dress.And can be used indoors or out. Made from leather the babouche very durable and comfortable slipper. …

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  • Djellabas, Djellabas, Gandoras !

    Check out Shop Morocco's New stock of Mens Djellabas.Starting for as little as €17.50. Men and Womens Gandoras Starting for as little as € 9.50. All quality garments at unbeatable prices.