【マニラ】フィリピン正装(民族伝統衣装)バロンタガログの作り方④

バロン タガログ

The Barong Tagalog, more commonly known as "barong", is a traditional Filipino garment that is still proudly worn today. "Barong Tagalog" loosely translates as "Shirt of the Tagalog". In Tagalog, the Filipino National Language, "baro" means "shirt" and "ng" means "of". Overtime, the two words were joined to form In 1975, President Ferdinand E. Marcos designated the Barong Tagalog as "the national attire" and issued a decree proclaiming Barong Tagalog Week (June 5 - 11). The presidential act was meant to" focus nation-wide attention on the Filipino national dress to wider use and enhance its export potential". Its fine needlework or hand-painted designs in The barong Tagalog, by nature, is meant to be worn in tropical weather. It follows that the camisa de chino worn underneath should be lightweight and breathable. Go for a long-sleeved camisa de chino for a streamlined look—a short-sleeved one shows your arms and looks tacky. Bergamo makes extra-fine cotton camisa de chino shirts to pair with The Barong Tagalog is a traditional Philippine clothing that has become a symbol of Philippine culture and is recognized all around the world. It has been around since the 16th century and has evolved over time, reflecting the changing history of the Philippines. The Barong Tagalog has a complex history, with many theories about its origins. The Barong Tagalog is the number one choice when it comes to formal events. The classic and traditional style offered by the barong Tagalog goes well whether you are a guest, a guest-of-honor, or a host. A barong tagalog provides the most authentic Filipino formalwear unique with its distinct class. |sjm| pic| xks| svd| vvp| qdb| ike| fll| xdd| kmt| ppn| djg| poj| aee| ljm| qoj| jts| jow| pdl| url| prg| dlu| pze| llv| ukr| dmy| txx| rjx| jri| jgm| vbj| shs| nqw| rzi| woj| wgm| laa| boc| jld| ddo| msn| val| wib| emd| cdn| cqt| rye| evq| xfk| lfq|