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Assig. object
clothing
English Name
shirt
Rohingya Name
bazu
Authorship

Mohammed Yakub; [Author]

Title
Rohingya men❜s fashion
Collections

Rohingya men’s fashion

Categories

Cultural Practice (CLP)

Functions

Clothing

Inventory no.
CLP0010
Description
Rohingya men❜s clothing is influenced by many cultures. From the Indian subcontinent, Rohingya men take the long straight-cut shirt with side slits called panjabi kurta or just panjabi; from China, they take the collarless buttoned shirt called anteri (changshan); and, from the west, they take the ubiquitous bazu (shirt) and gonji (t-shirt). However, they stay true to their Arakan roots by pairing this array of shirts with the traditional longi (sarong). Longi is the official and traditional attire for all men of Myanmar, including Rohingya, for all occasions ? including work, special occasions such as weddings and festivals, and daily wear. Since displacement, however, it has become more common for younger men in the refugee camps to wear trousers instead of the longi, which is not office-appropriate wear in Bangladesh. Wearing panjabi rather than bazu has also become more common in displacement, as the panjabi is considered the highest form of men❜s dress in Bangladesh. Sartorial style varies by socioeconomic circumstance, which determines choice of designs, quality, and fabric, and professional. For example, A Rohingya mollah (religious preacher) has his own distinct attire, the ankle-length robe with long sleeves called jubba, borrowed from the Middle East. These garments can be purchased readymade from stores or custom-made by local tailors. Bazu are collared, button-down shirts in the western style, often custom-made by local tailors. The elderly wear long-sleeved bazu with longi as part of their daily attire.

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