Dschubbe

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The dschubbe ( Arabic , from it German jacket ) is the upper garment made of cloth or wool of the traditionally dressed Arab man.

The Dschubbe is worn open at the front, has narrow sleeves that do not quite reach the wrist , from which the sleeves of the Entari slip protrude. It goes down to the ankles . In Syria the dschubbe was a European coat with wide sleeves that came down to the feet .

See also : List of Garments