Women's baatis are usually more elaborately decorated, with vibrant patterns and designs that reflect the wearer's personal style and status within the community. They may also be accessorized with jewelry, scarves, and headwraps. Men's baatis are typically simpler in design, but still feature the same loose, flowing silhouette.
The baati is worn for special occasions such as weddings, religious celebrations, and cultural events, and is considered a symbol of Somali Bantu identity and pride. It is a beautiful and timeless garment that has been passed down through generations, preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Somali Bantu people.
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