1. Kemis - a long, flowy dress typically made from cotton or chiffon fabric. It is often adorned with embroidery or beading.
2. Netela - a thin, cotton shawl that is worn over the shoulders as a wrap. It is commonly worn by both men and women.
3. Habesha kemis - a white dress with colorful embroidery, usually worn by women for special occasions like weddings or religious ceremonies.
4. Gabi - a large, thick blanket-like shawl worn by both men and women to keep warm in the cooler highland regions of Ethiopia.
5. Mesob - a traditional woven basket used to serve food during special occasions or gatherings.
These traditional clothes are not only beautiful but also hold significant cultural and historical importance in Ethiopian society. They are often passed down through generations and worn with pride to showcase the country's rich heritage.
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