Kandora Arabic Dress
The Kandura, also known as the Dishdasha or Thawb, is a traditional Arab men's garment that is worn in many countries in the Middle East. It is a long, white, collarless shirt that is typically made of cotton or a cotton blend. The Kandura is a versatile garment that can be worn casually or dressed up for more formal occasions. One of the most notable features of the Kandura is its simplicity. The shirt is typically plain white, with no embellishments or designs. However, some Kanduras may feature subtle embroidery or a small embroidered logo on the chest. The simplicity of the shirt allows it to be worn with a wide range of accessories and other clothing items. The Kandura is typically worn with a headscarf, known as a ghutrah or keffiyeh, which is folded and placed on the head. The headscarf is usually held in place by an agal, a black cord that is worn around the head. The agal is also used to hold the ghutrah in place during windy conditions. In addition to the Kandura