The Barong Tagalog, on the other hand, is a formal shirt made of sheer, embroidered fabric, often worn with black trousers. It is typically worn for special occasions such as weddings, fiestas, or formal events.
Both the Baro't Saya and Barong Tagalog are important symbols of Filipino culture and heritage, and are often worn to showcase national pride and identity.
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