Habesha Dress

The “Habesha dress” typically refers to traditional clothing worn in Ethiopia and Eritrea. In Ethiopia, it’s often referred to as “habesha kemis” for women and “habesha kemis” or “kuta” for men. The dress for women is characterized by a long, flowing garment with intricate designs and embroidery. It’s usually made from chiffon or cotton fabric, and the embroidery is often done by hand. The dress for men consists of a knee-length garment often paired with pants and a shawl-like cloth called “netela.” The designs and colors of these garments can vary based on region and personal preference, but they generally showcase vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.

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