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Page 1: Clothes in Tunisia :Traditional VS Modern

Project work:

Clothes in Tunisia :

Traditional VS Modern

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☻Plan☻ 1.Introduction☻ 2.Traditional clothes ☻ 3.Modern clothes☻ 4.Conclusion ☻

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☺ Introduction☺Nowadays, all Tunisian young people wear modern clothes. They wear trousers and shirts because they are more practical to use. Besides, people would like to look

elegant. They are also fond of the European fashion. But people can’t wear traditional clothes because they are more

expensive and modem one.

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The Traditional dress in Tunisia differs depending on the region and the ceremony. People of the south

tend to have more brightly coloured clothing than people of the north.

Ago, our grandfathers used to wear “jebba”. It’s an ample traditional cloth. Men wore it because the weather is hot. They also wore

“chéchia” on their heads. It’s a red hat and it protected them against

cold weather.Women used to wear a veil called

“safsari” when they rarely went out. They needed to hide their faces

men. 

☺Traditional clothes☺

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Traditional Clothes MarketJebbas, kachabiyas,

kaftans and chechias… this is the traditional

clothes market found in the medina of Sfax!

Nowadays, traditional clothes are still worn in some regions of Tunisia

and for special occasions such as weddings and

religious holidays ..

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Chechias are traditional red felt hats

worn by old men, especially when the

weather is cold. Children also

occasionally wear them for special

occasions, such as a circumcision party or

religious holiday.Shops in the

traditional

clothes market

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Keftans come in many

different colours and

designs. They are worn for special

occasions.

The “barnous”, on the left, is a light jacket

used for cool weather. The “kachabiya”, on the right, is thicker and

worn when the weather is cold. They are

made from camel fur or

sheep's wool.

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Modern clothes In Tunisia now, people dress in a

very modern way. They take their fashion cues from Europe (mainly

France) and dress accordingly. Clothes of the Modern World looks at how fashions have changed in the last 200 years, as increasing

industrialization has brought a greater range of

garments and new fabrics, and traces the

development of both haute couture and street style.

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Types of modern clothes

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Fashion of modern clothes

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Every day wearTeenagers like sportive clothes, short

clothes and colours. Also, they want to ware new fashion and interesting clothes, because in their age, they

want to be cool and beautiful. However, every generation has a kind of clothes. So every day they wear for

example see the following pictures

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Conclusion

● Teenagers don’t like grandparent’s

clothes because they find it very old and very boring. Teenagers don’t like clothes

not interesting and has boring colours, They like fashion clothes.

● Grandparents like their clothes because it’s conservative. Also, they like their

boring colours because they are old.

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● Grandparents don’t like teenager’s clothes because they think that it’s too

short and not conservative, they think that teenagers have to ware clothes like that

they ware, and every generation is free in the choosing of his clothes. Also there are many different things between teenagers

and grandparents, like clothes because every generation think with a

different mind than the other.

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Thanks for yours

attention☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺

☺☺

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Préparé par :

Zohra zayen

Sahar naoui

Arij kcherif

Sahar chabir

Encadré par:

Mr.Kabil jeridi

2012/2013