In modern times, Filipinos typically wear Western-style clothing such as t-shirts, jeans, dresses, and suits. However, traditional attire is still worn for special occasions and cultural events. Many Filipinos also incorporate traditional elements into their everyday clothing, such as wearing barongs for formal events or adding traditional accessories like the salakot or tribal jewelry. Additionally, ethnic groups in the Philippines have their own unique traditional clothing, such as the colorful woven fabrics worn by the Igorot people or the intricate beadwork of the T'boli people.
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Source:https://barongwarehouse.com/blogs/barong-bridges/traditional-filipino-clothing-glossary
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Source:https://narrastudio.com/blogs/journal/the-evolution-of-modern-filipiniana
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Source:https://nhm.org/stories/filipino-salakot
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Source:https://primer.com.ph/tips-guides/2017/05/13/expats-guide-to-the-philippines-national-costume/
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Source:https://www.esquiremag.ph/style/fashion/filipino-mens-fashion-a2289-20190401-lfrm6
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Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion_and_clothing_in_the_Philippines
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Source:https://www.pinterest.es/pin/482870391269994272/
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Source:https://barongworld.com/blogs/news/philippine-kids-fashion-celebrating-culture-comfort-and-creativity
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Source:https://www.kulturafilipino.com/blogs/news/the-ultimate-guide-to-filipiniana