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TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS

TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS. THE TRADITIONAL MALAY OUTFIT FOR MEN. INTRODUCTION.

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TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS

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  1. TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS THE TRADITIONAL MALAY OUTFIT FOR MEN

  2. INTRODUCTION • Baju Melayu is a traditional Malay outfit for men. It literally translates as 'Malay shirt' and consists of two main parts. The first being the baju (long sleeved shirt) itself which has a raised stiff collar known as the cekak musang collar (literally fox's lease). The second part is the trousers.

  3. Sulaiman(Me) Even in school,we practic to wear traditional outfit ( baju melayu) every Friday.

  4. Sneak Peek….. Zul Afkar and Sulaiman(Haiqal not here^_^)

  5. Accessory • A skirt-type adornment is also commonly worn with the Baju Melayu, which is either the "kain samping", made out of songket cloth or the kain sarung, made out of cotton or a polyester mix. Both are loops of fabric which are folded around the wearer's waist. A jet-black or dark coloured headgear called the songkok can also worn to complete the attire.

  6. KAIN SAMPING KAIN SARUNG SONGKOK

  7. (MALAYSIA) REMNANT F.I.G.H.T.E.R.S. SULAIMAN SHAH BIN ABDULLAH 16 YEARS PAHANG MUHAMAD ZUL AFKAR BIN ROSLI 16 YEARS PERAK MUHAMMAD HAIQAL BIN ROSLI 16 YEARS SELANGOR

  8. ABOUT US Fight In Great Honour To Earn Respect and Success • Location • Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah, Putrajaya, Malaysia • Teacher Advisor • PuanMasariahbintiMispari • Team Members • Sulaiman Shah bin Abdullah • MuhamadZulAfkar bin Rosli • Muhammad Haiqal bin Rosli • Ahmad Maher bin Khusaini (Future Projects) Most of what we take as being important is not material, whether it's music or feelings or love. They're things we can't really see or touch. They're not material, but they're vitally important to us.  - Judy Collins

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