Tabarro
Tabarro is a traditional Spanish garment primarily associated with the region of Andalusia, particularly in the provinces of Seville and Cádiz. Originating from the Arabic word *tabaq*, meaning "cloak," the tabarro is a loose, shawl-like outer garment worn by both men and women. It is typically made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, linen, or silk, often in vibrant colors or intricate patterns, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage.
The tabarro is characterized by its rectangular shape, with one side longer than the other, allowing it
Over time, the tabarro has evolved into a symbol of Andalusian identity and is frequently featured in