Naifas
Naifas is a traditional Middle Eastern garment, typically worn as a loose, flowing outer cloak or robe. It is commonly associated with various countries in the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions. The design of a naifas emphasizes comfort and modesty, making it suitable for warm climates.
Historically, naifas have been made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, linen, or silk, which aid in
In recent years, the naifas has experienced a resurgence in fashion, both as traditional attire and as
The naifas holds cultural significance, often worn during religious and social celebrations such as Eid, weddings,
Despite changes in fashion, the naifas remains an iconic aspect of Middle Eastern dress, representing both