Women:
- Libasse: A long wrap-around dress made of fabric called "pagne." It is often paired with a blouse.
- Sash: A decorative belt made of cotton or leather, often worn around the waist.
- Chemise: A loose-fitting shirt made from cotton or silk, worn under the libasse.
- Gele: A colorful headscarf wrapped around the head.
- Bubu: A loose, long-sleeved dress that covers the entire body.
- Tobe: A long, loose robe worn by women of the Muslim faith.
Men:
- Jalabia: A long, loose-fitting robe with wide sleeves.
- Kanuri: A traditional tunic-like shirt with embroidery and a loose cotton robe worn over it.
- Kuftan: A long, embroidered tunic worn on special occasions.
- Dashiki: A colorful shirt with V-neck and intricate designs, usually made of cotton or silk.
- Sarouel: Baggy trousers gathered at the ankles, often made from cotton or linen.
- Kufi or Taqiyah: A skullcap or embroidered hat commonly worn by men of the Muslim faith.
Jewelry and Accessories:
Both women and men wear traditional jewelry, including:
- Necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made from beads, leather, shells, or silver.
- Anklets made from beads, shells, or metal.
- Turbans and Scarves to protect the head and face from the sun and sand.
Contemporary Fashion:
Apart from traditional clothing, modern Western-style clothing like T-shirts, jeans, and dresses are also worn, particularly in urban areas.
Clothing choices vary depending on the ethnicity, lifestyle, religious beliefs, and personal preferences of the people of Chad.