Sartorial hijab is a phrase used to denote garments (typically female) associated with the 'modest' dress of Muslims. It is merely one aspect of hijab that every Muslim is called to have. Link on right are a list of styles found in predominantly Muslim societies and commonly associated with the word 'hijab'.
The burqa, which is a long loose garment which has long sleeves and goes all the way down to th feet. There is also the hijab which covers the hair and the face apart from the eyes.
The Burqa should be loose and baggy enough no to show the shape of a woman's figure.
All Islam rules and teachings are suited for all Muslims any where any time. This is due to the universality of Islam religion (as the last God religion) and its spread all over the world comprising Muslims belonging to a wide spread cultures, traditions, and races.
Accordingly, it is very difficult to specify traditional clothing for Muslim women. Muslim women are free to wear what they feel matching their local cultures and traditions and suiting her own preferences. The only condition is that what the Muslim woman wears should follow the Islam teachings and requirement. They are:
No restriction on the cloth material or colors that Muslim women should wear. The cloth could be from silk or any other material. It could be colorful or not. It could be dark colored, white colored, of different colors, or whatever. It could be one piece cloth or more than one piece. However, women are commanded by Islam religion to wear cloth that covers the whole body, including head, hair, and neck but not required , per religion, to cover face and hands. That cloth:
should not be so tight to describe the woman body or sexy parts, and
should not be so transparent to make the under cloth visible.
The part of the cloth covering the head (and hair) but not the face is called Hijab in Arabic (or head dress or scarf)
There is no restriction on the cloth material or colors. The cloth could be from silk or any other material. It could be colorful or not. It could be dark colored, white colored, different colors whatever. It could be one piece cloth or more than one piece.
However, the Islamic requirement is that the cloth should be covering the whole body, including head and hair, except face and hands. In addition, the cloth should not be so tight to describe the woman body and sensitive woman parts. Also, the cloth should not be transparent to show up the body underneath or to show up the under cloth. The piece of the cloth that covers the head and air (but not face) is called Hijab.
There is no universal name, to my information, for Muslim woman overall dress. It depends on the country cultures and practices and local language.
However, per Islam religion, the Muslim woman is allowed to dress whatever she likes and from whatever color she wants and of whatever cloth material she prefers but in condition that the cloth style satisfies the following requirements, per religion:
The long veil is known by different words. In Arabia, it is Abbaiya In South Asia, it is Burqa
The Muslims traditional dress, is the modest witch they can wear
A traditional clothing worn by the Chinese, is called a kimono. It is a dress worn by young and old women on special occasions.
The generic term for "traditional" German clothing is Tracht, of which the most famous are probably the Bavarian Dirndl (worn by women) and Lederhosen (worn by men).
A Hijab is a scarf worn by women of the Islamic or Muslim religion. No it isn't bad. Its an article of clothing.
The kimono is a Japanese traditional piece of clothing worn by men and women. It symbolizes the culture and grace of Japan.
Traditional clothing is only worn for certain celebrations.
No special clothing styles or fashions, per religion, is mandatory for Islamic Eid festivals. The only requirement is that the clothing to be matching religion clothing requirements for both men and women.
Cotton
The traditional clothing worn in a commencement would be a suit and a tie. This is how it has been done for the entirety of commencements and shall continue on forever.
A kerchief is a clothing article worn by women. A kimono also is worn by women.
There is none now, and even last century, it was different across regions. France hasn't had school uniforms since around WWII, that's probably what started (thanksfully) to kill the traditional clothing.
their all nudist
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