Kaftan is a
long-sleeved robe with a deep décolleté that is often covered with embroidery.
“Moroccan Kaftans“, as it is popularly known
worldwide, has a Persian origin and existed dated back to 600 BC. A symbol of
imperialism in the past, the Ottoman sultans used to wear kaftan very often.
Although, the first time that kaftan was mentioned in Morocco was in the 16th
century, it arrived as a clothing in Morocco when Muslims and Jews emigrated
from Andalusia.
Therefore, one can recognize the influence of different
cultures on the clothes. The kaftan, more recently, has also quickly become a
must-have for its exotic look and the comfort of the body.
Moroccan Kaftan is adornedby both women and
men. It is particularly a characteristic of the warmer regions of Africa, as it
allows the ventilation of the body and thus decreases the body temperature. In
no circumstances should Kaftan be confused with a traditional Moroccan
djellaba. Although both garments look similar, djellaba differs because of its additional
characteristic, i.e., hood.
In spite of kaftan becoming popular in several
regions of the world, this piece of clothing receives special attention in
Morocco, as it is worn in everyday life as well as at official events,
depending on its variables – Fabric, Style & Embroidery. Other than
serving its purpose in hot climatic regions, Moroccan Kaftans are even worn at
special events like weddings. Especially, handmade kaftans are designedto suit the
individual body type &style preference of the person.
Today, Kaftan is also
often seen on the red carpet, for which the modern designers are to be thanked.
Over the years, the garment of Moroccan Kaftan has become economical due to its
mass production, so almost anyone canafford one. Kolkozy offers you the premium
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