Traditional Tunisian Clothing

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The most popular male costume is the Jebba. It is still worn by some
men. The Jebba is made of silk and wool. It covers almost the whole
body as the only parts that will be showing are the forearms and the
calves. The Jebba can be worn with a Farmla which is a vest.
Sometimes you will see a Sadra or Badia as well. The outfit is finished
off with a jacket that is called a Montane and some baggy trousers or
Sirouel. A silk sash is used as a sort of belt right at the waist. There
are many different colors when it comes to the Jebba and t is
considered a ceremonial garment. You will also see the traditional
round felt hat called the Chechia.

A Barnous may cover the Jebba. It is a well-known garment and has been sported by the
Tunisian President in his public life. Elderly men are often caught wearing this garb as well.
This is most common in the winter seasons. The Barnous is long hooded woolen coat much
like a poncho but it has no sleeves. It is the crowning piece of the Jebba to give the wearer
special prestige.

The Sefsari is a large scarf that is made from yellow or white silk. It covers the entire body of
the Tunisian woman. The Sefsari is still worn in some out of town areas by the older women
but most young women do not wear it. If you go to the Tunis Medina and the souks you will
see some of the women wearing the Sefsari. Most of the women do not cover their faces
anymore. They just wrap that part around their head so they are more comfortable.