Uganda

Uganda
Gomesi/Busuuti: A floor-length garment is worn by both men and women in the Baganda and Basoga communities, with a square neck, triangle shoulders, a slit up one side to reveal a revealing top, and a belt cinching in the waist, worn by both men and women in these communities.
Kikoy: A longer garment with threads that trail at the bottom of the hem, which is worn over the head. It is worn as an accessory by both Gomesi and Suuti wearers.
Suuti: A three-layer soft garment worn by women of Western Uganda, especially in the regions of Banyakole, Bahima, and Batooro; comprises a wrapper skirt and a half-top, with the Batooro wearing it tucked under their arms, and the Bayakole wearing it slung over their shoulders.
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Uganda
Gomesi/Busuuti: A floor-length garment is worn by both men and women in the Baganda and Basoga communities, with a square neck, triangle shoulders, a slit up one side to reveal a revealing top, and a belt cinching in the waist, worn by both men and women in these communities.
Kikoy: A longer garment with threads that trail at the bottom of the hem, which is worn over the head. It is worn as an accessory by both Gomesi and Suuti wearers.
Suuti: A three-layer soft garment worn by women of Western Uganda, especially in the regions of Banyakole, Bahima, and Batooro; comprises a wrapper skirt and a half-top, with the Batooro wearing it tucked under their arms, and the Bayakole wearing it slung over their shoulders.