noun
- a long, loose-fitting robe worn by men in Arab countries, typically made of white cotton or wool
Usage: also spelled 'dishdash' or 'thobe'; common in Gulf states and the Middle East
Examples
- He wore a white dishdasha to the formal gathering.
- The dishdasha is the traditional dress for men in Saudi Arabia.
- During summer, many men prefer lightweight dishashas made of breathable fabric.
- The tailor carefully stitched the embroidery on the dishdasha collar.
- In the Gulf region, the dishdasha is considered appropriate business attire.