jueves 24 de febrero de 2011
This eligant Djellaba is lightweigh, made with several materials. It is heavily striped with lighter checks.
Only €18.99
Only €18.99
From Shop Morocco
The Djellaba, a typical robe that you cannot miss from the very first few seconds after arriving in Morocco. According to the many people we have met who have professed to be experts in many areas, there are three basic types of djellaba for men and two basic everyday options for women. For both sexes, the machzania or "government" djellaba is the most common throughout the country. For the men, there are also the northern and the southern djellaba, and for the women there is the kaftanlamic religion of Morocco is also a key factor in the way that Moroccan people dress. The djellaba covers the whole body and is therefore an acceptable modest outfit.
The Moroccan babouche slipper
The Djellaba, a typical robe that you cannot miss from the very first few seconds after arriving in Morocco. According to the many people we have met who have professed to be experts in many areas, there are three basic types of djellaba for men and two basic everyday options for women. For both sexes, the machzania or "government" djellaba is the most common throughout the country. For the men, there are also the northern and the southern djellaba, and for the women there is the kaftanlamic religion of Morocco is also a key factor in the way that Moroccan people dress. The djellaba covers the whole body and is therefore an acceptable modest outfit.
The Moroccan babouche slipper
The Moroccan babouche is a very durable and comfortable leather slipper.Traditionally worn all over Morocco. Yellow is the traditional colour but the babouche also comes in many different colours. The traditional babouche has a pointed toe wereas the Berber babouche has a more rounded toe. The name babouche is also used for nearly all types of Moroccan slipper or shoe.
Hand Made:
At Shop Morocco we offer Traditional and berber babouches, Plus a wide range of hand made babouches. Our close friend Driss has been making babouches in his home town Tangiers, for more than 40 years. His skill and craftmanship is unbeatable. Now working close with Shop Morocco, Driss makes babouches to order.
Perfect gift:
Slippers have been a traditional gift for many years especialy at Christmas, The hand made berber babouche is the perfect gift, warm, comfortable and durable. They look good too.