

Other names for the garment include dishdasha and thawb (also spelled thobe, thaub, thoeb etc.). Other common English spellings include khandura, kandurah, kandoora, and kandura.ĭiscover the Dubai Mall - shops, places to eat and drink, how to get there, and more Man wearing Saudi Arabian style kandora with collar and two buttons The Kuwaiti kandura has a collar with only one button. For example in Saudi Arabia, men wear a kandora with two buttons. The style differs from other Arab countries.

In the UAE the kandora has no collar and sports a long, braided tassel. Colours are often popularised by those worn by the sheikhs. Colours such as yellow, gold, blue, and brown are also worn, particularly in winter.

White is the most common colour and reflects the sun’s rays well. The kandora is a an ankle-length, long-sleeved cloak made of cotton.

The UAE national dress for men and boys includes the kandora, ghutra, and agal. Another good place to buy them is the Old Souk (Textile Souk) in Bur Dubai. Most of the shopping malls in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other UAE cities have stores selling these garments. Clothing such as the kandora and ghutra are practical, providing protection from the harsh sun, dust, and sand. The UAE national dress, in particular the abaya and shayla, also conform with Islamic modesty standards. The national dress here is not restricted to celebrations and special occasions. In a country where the majority of the population are foreigners (around 90 per cent), Emiratis view it as important to be recognised as a citizen and local. Women and girls wear the abaya and shayla. Despite the abundance of Western clothing in the shopping malls of Dubai and United Arab Emirates (UAE), most Emiratis wear national dress while in the country.įor men and boys, traditional clothing comprises a kandora, ghutra, agal, and occasionally the bisht.
