jellabiyas
Jellabiyas are a traditional type of loose-fitting, ankle-length trousers worn by women in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Asia. They are typically made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, silk, or linen, and are often adorned with intricate embroidery or beadwork. Jellabiyas are a versatile garment, suitable for both formal and informal occasions, and are often paired with a long-sleeved blouse or a shawl. The style of jellabiyas can vary greatly depending on the region and cultural context, with some regions favoring more fitted or loose styles, and others incorporating traditional patterns or motifs.
The origins of jellabiyas can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, where they were worn by