kontrates
Kontrates are a type of traditional garment originating from the Philippines, specifically associated with the Visayan region. These are typically short, sleeveless tunics or vests, often made from cotton or linen. Historically, kontrates were worn by men as everyday wear, particularly in rural areas, and were sometimes layered over other garments. The design is generally simple, focusing on comfort and practicality for the tropical climate. While not as widely worn as they once were, kontrates are still sometimes seen, especially in traditional festivals or as a casual garment in certain communities. Their construction involves basic sewing techniques, and they are known for their loose fit and open necklines. The term "kontrates" itself likely derives from a local dialect. They represent a piece of Filipino cultural heritage, reflecting the practical needs and aesthetic sensibilities of past generations. Their simplicity and breathable fabric made them well-suited for the labor-intensive activities often performed in the heat.