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Barong Tagalog

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Barong Tagalog

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  1. Barong Tagalog The barong Tagalog (or simply barong, from the word baro) is an embroidered formal garment of the Philippines. It is very lightweight and worn untucked (similar to a coat/dress shirt), over an undershirt. It is a common wedding and formal attire for Filipino men as well as women. The term "barong Tagalog" literally means "a dress that is Tagalog", or "a Tagalog dress" (i.e., "baro na Tagalog", with "barong" being a contraction of "baro na") in the Filipino Language. The barong was popularised as formal wear by Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, who wore it to most official and personal affairs, including his inauguration as president.

  2. Type of cloth used Filipinos don their finest formal barongs in a variety of fabrics. Piña fabric - is hand-loomed from pineapple leaf fibers. And because Piña weavers in the Philippines are dwindling, its scarcity makes the delicate Piña cloth expensive and is thus used for very formal events. Jusi fabric - is mechanically woven and was once made from abacca or banana silk. Banana fabric - is another sheer fabric used in formal occasions. Made and hand woven from banana fiber, it usually comes with geometric design details. This fabric hails from the Visayas island of Negros. Variations The term "Barong Tagalog" is used almost exclusively to refer to the formal version of the barong; however, less formal variations of this national costume also exist.

  3. WEDDING PACKAGE • PACKAGE A: ALL MADE OF JUSI (P64,500.00) Gown for Bride with train Barong for Groom 2 Gowns for the Mother 2 Barongs for the Father 5 Straight gowns for female secondary sponsors 5 Barong Tagalog for male secondary sponsors 5 Straight gowns for flower girls 5 Barong Tagalog for boys • PACKAGE B: ALL MADE OF COCOON (P88,500.00) Gown for Bride with train Barong for Groom 2 Gowns for the Mother 2 Barongs for the Father 5 Straight gowns for female secondary sponsors 5 Barong Tagalog for male secondary sponsors 5 Straight gowns for flower girls 5 Barong Tagalog for boys

  4. PACKAGE C: ALL MADE OF PINA (P130,500.00) • Gown for Bride with train • Barong for Groom • 2 Gowns for the Mother • 2 Barongs for the Father • 5 Straight gowns for female secondary sponsors • 5 Barong Tagalog for male secondary sponsors • 5 Straight gowns for flower girls • 5 Barong Tagalog for boys • FREEBIES FOR ALL PACKAGES: • 2 Heart pillows • 1 Cord • 1 Veil • 1 Arras coins • 1 Pouch (Embroidered) • 1 Fan (Embroidered) • Price is subject to change without prior notice. • Delivery Period : 1 Month • Payment Terms : 50% DP and 50% upon completion • Alteration : 2-3 days

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  6. Barong ng Pinoy For your Barong and Gown needs you may contact us; • Ms. Margarita “Ine” Candare Mobile No.: 09209267539 Email Add.: inecandare@yahoo.com • Ms. Claire Gamiao Mobile No.: 09081226864 Email Add.: claire_gamiao@yahoo.com Visit us at http://sulit.com.ph/2189944 http://www.classifiedsph.com/adid/34984/Barong-ng-Pinoy http://ph.88db.com/Wedding/Suits-Wedding-Gowns/ad-813817/

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