Ferâce

A loose, full-length overcoat with wide, untapered sleeves, worn by both sexes. Men wore ferâces for warmth, while women wore them both for warmth and for modesty. Because women wore ferâces every time they went out in public, they had versions made of thinner cloth for the summer, as well as…

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Aba

A type of coarse wool cloth popular for making warm, hard-wearing garments like overcoats and men’s trousers. Aba was inferior to wool broadcloth (çuka or çuha), but also more affordable. As a result, it was mostly a working-class fabric. The aba was also an Arab garment shaped like a poncho with…

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