Boubou

/ˈbuːbuː/ noun

A long, loose, flowing robe worn in West Africa, typically made of bright fabric and often worn by both men and women.

From Yoruba 'búbú,' a West African language. The garment's name traveled through trade routes; the word entered English in the 18th century through contact with Yoruba-speaking peoples.

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