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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Fashion

Barong is for everyone

How this National Dress evolved and became a unifying symbol of style and culture The Barong Tagalog is a symbol of Filipino pride. It boasts a fascinating history tracing its roots back to the pre-colonial era when the Tagalog people wore loose-fitting “baro” shirts made from indigenous materials. The Spanish arrival in the 16th century ushered in new influences. Filipinos adopted aspects of Spanish clothing, like collars and tailoring, while retaining...

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