Moroccan men traditionally wear fine loose-fitting robes made from different but usually natural fabrics. The climate of Morocco determines fashion – no one wants to wear jeans and a sweater in a desert. So, both men and women prefer robes to any other style of clothes. If to mention the embellishments on Moroccan garments, you can often see embroidery, sometimes a lot of it. And the blue color, particularly the indigo dye, is very popular and traditional in Moroccan folk clothing culture. Here are some examples of the local male folk outfits.
Moroccan man of Tuareg tribe in beautifully embellished attire and tagelmust
Moroccan man in everyday folk clothing
Lovely delicate Moroccan folk outfits, white and pink djellaba robes
Moroccan young boy wearing a gandora robe
Moroccan folk music performer in vivid traditional attire
Man wearing a traditional burnoose, hooded woolen cloak, walking down the street
Moroccan camel caravan. People are wearing the local garments and accessories, for example, turbans
Moroccan folk musicians in traditional clothes
Moroccan man wearing pretty traditional apparel
Tuareg man in traditional outfit and tagelmust turban