Aren’t they available here in Kuwait, or is the Emporio Armani now shut down in Kuwait ?
They look alright to me although brown ghetras worn on beige linen dishdashas would look something else.
The Palestinian keffiyah strikes me as the more sexier of the two garments. It’s a shame enough people in Kuwait aren’t using it for a scarf/muffler as their European cousins are doing.
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Hatha elli nagi9!!!!
I hate 2 C these stuff been worn by men
Im with you the logo would look tacky on a qitra/shma’3
Aren’t they available here in Kuwait, or is the Emporio Armani now shut down in Kuwait ?
They look alright to me although brown ghetras worn on beige linen dishdashas would look something else.
BB I agree 🙂
7zaya yeah it definitely won’t look kashkha imo
Anon wait a minute.. brown ghetras on beige dishdashas? *flashbacks* LOL don’t let dots… read this, coz its what their men always wear 😛
EA is still open in Plaza, Salmiya 🙂
Tacky.
Who else imports their national “costume”?
Right. I didn’t think so.
This would be a really trendy “desert scarf”… shame winter is over ;p
The Palestinian keffiyah strikes me as the more sexier of the two garments. It’s a shame enough people in Kuwait aren’t using it for a scarf/muffler as their European cousins are doing.
G.E&B whats wrong with importing ghetras? its not like we’re totally dependable on them imports. we do have our own ghetras as well. 😛
Hamitaf La B 7asafa 6afkom 😛
Anonymous its a shame we’re not using the palestinians ghetras? if that what you meant, I’m gonna need to know why?