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Malaysian cultural outfits : ウィキペディア英語版 | Malaysian cultural outfits
Baju is the term for clothing in the Malay language. Since Malaysia comprises three major cultures: Malay, Chinese and Indian, each culture has its own traditional and religious articles of clothing all of which are gender specific and may be adapted to local influences and conditions. ==Malay==
Traditional Malay attire for men is the ''baju melayu'', a loose tunic which is worn over trousers and usually accompanied with a sarong called a ''sampin'' which is wrapped around the hips. It is also often accompanied with a ''songkok'' or cap.〔http://www.sabah.edu.my/itsr039/malays.htm〕 Malay women wear the ''baju kurung'', a knee-length blouse worn over a long skirt. The blouse is long-sleeved and collarless, while the skirt, called a ''kain'', has pleats on one side.〔http://www.pahang-delights.com/baju-kurung.html〕 A headscarf is sometimes worn with this. Another popular traditional costume is the ''kebaya'', a more tight-fitting two-piece dress. This is often considered less formal.〔http://www.moe.gov.my/upload/galeri_awam/pekeliling/2007_BTMK_28_6645_4984.pdf〕 It is worn by the female flight attendants of Malaysia Airlines. Prior to the wide embrace of Islam, Malay women wore "kemban", which were sarongs which were tied just above the chest.
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