Traditional clothes
Many Jordanian women wear a long, colorful embroidered dress called a thobe, featuring colorful patterns that show their specific region of origin.
Jordanian men wear a dishdasha, which is a long robe that is comfortable to wear in hot weather, along with a shmagh (red and white checkered headscarf) held in place by a black agal.
In Guatemala, people wear traditional clothes made of cotton, such as hats and red and white striped trousers, especially during festivals.
The kilt is a traditional patterned skirt made of wool, worn by men, women, and children in Scotland on special days.