Men's traditional clothing:
* Thobe: A long, loose-fitting robe that is typically ankle-length. It is usually made from white cotton or linen and can be worn with a headdress or a keffiyeh (traditional Arab headdress).
* Kufiya: A square piece of cloth that is folded and wrapped around the head. It is often held in place by an agal (a cord or rope) and is a symbol of Palestinian identity.
* Sirwal: Baggy trousers that are gathered at the waist and ankles. They are typically made from cotton or linen and are worn under the thobe.
Women's traditional clothing:
* Thobe: A long, loose-fitting dress that is typically ankle-length. It is usually made from cotton or linen and can be embroidered or decorated with colorful patterns.
* Hijab: A headscarf that covers the hair, neck, and shoulders. It is worn by Muslim women as a symbol of modesty and is often paired with a long, flowing dress.
* Jilbab: A long, loose-fitting cloak that covers the entire body except the face and hands. It is typically worn over the thobe and is a symbol of modesty and privacy.
In addition to these traditional garments, Palestinians also wear modern Western-style clothing, particularly in urban areas. However, traditional attire is still commonly worn for special occasions and holidays, and it remains an important part of Palestinian cultural identity.