Thobes
Thobes, also known as thawbs, dishdashas, or kanduras, are traditional garments worn primarily in Arab countries and other parts of the Middle East. This ankle-length robe, often with long sleeves, is a symbol of cultural identity, modesty, and practical attire suited for the region's climate. While the basic design remains consistent, variations in style, fabric, and embroidery reflect different aspects of the wearer's identity, including their nationality, social status, and even personal preferences.