Algeria
Blousa: A traditional clothing worn by women in the Maghreb region, Algeria, it is a long flowing tunic, usually made of cotton or silk, with long sleeves and an open neckline, worn over a pair of loose-fitting pants or a skirt and often embellished with intricate embroidery and typically worn with a headscarf.
Deba: A traditional attire worn by people in the Maghreb region, particularly in Tunisia and Algeria, consisting of a long, wide-sleeved, loose-fitting robe worn over a pair of loose-fitting pants, often made of cotton or wool and sometimes embroidered.
Fergani: A traditional long, wide-sleeved, loose-fitting robe worn by men in the Maghreb region, particularly in Tunisia and Algeria, often made of cotton or wool and sometimes embroidered, worn over a pair of loose-fitting pants as part of traditional attire.
Haik: A veil-like garment that covers a woman from head to toe, worn with baggy pants underneath and often accompanied by a headpiece to protect the hair, reflecting Islamic influence.
Karakou: A traditional clothing worn by the Berber women of Algeria, which includes a long, embroidered velvet jacket, a matching skirt, a classic blouse, a headscarf, and a pair of traditional Berber slippers.