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Moroccan attire is encouraged but what does that mean? Not to worry we’ve got you covered whether you are in the mood to go all the way to Morocco in complete Moroccan attire or want to keep it safe and wear cocktail attire.  


Djellaba - The djellaba may be found in other North African countries as well as Morocco, but it is still one of the most commonly worn items of clothing by Moroccans. It can be worn by both men and women. The djellaba is a long and loose type of robe that is often worn over the top of other clothes.



Gandora - The gandora is like a djellaba, with the major differences being that it has shorter sleeves and does not have a hood. It can be worn by people of both sexes and comes in various colors. It is more commonly worn in the summer months, though typically not for prolonged periods outdoors—the shorter sleeves leave people more at risk of getting burnt by the harsh sun. 



Kaftan - is another long and flowing type of robe-like dress worn a lot in Morocco. Unlike the djellaba, though, the kaftan is only worn by women. Historically, however, it was the ceremonial dress of judges. The kaftan was also once strongly associated with royalty and nobility, though its use spread to the general populace during the Saadian dynasty.

 

 

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