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Fouta towel

Wrap or towel in the Mediterranean region

Fouta towel

Wrap or towel in the Mediterranean region

Tunisian fouta

The fouta (also spelled futa;{{cite web Foutas are widely used today in the occidental world as Turkish bath towels (hammam towels) or even beach towels. It is also used as headwear in Somalia some examples could be the Somali aristocracy, Dubats and the general Somali male population who wear it similar to a turban.

References

References

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  2. Laurence Benaïm. (2001). "Le Pantalon: Une Histoire en Marche". Vilo International.
  3. Sherifa Zuhur. (31 October 2011). "Saudi Arabia". ABC-CLIO.
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