al-Hasani
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yes, the difference between that video and Tunisian videos was clear for me.
The singer's cloth in the second video was also very very familiar for me since we have mostly seen khaleejis and saudis with this type of clothes. we call it "Arabian cloth" , "لباس عربی" in Iran.
Yes, it is indeed.
Are you talking about the second Libyan song I posted with that women in some traditional Libyan/Arab clothing or the singer from Jazan in my latest post?
I think that there have been mutual influences at least in the Khaleeji part of the Arabian Peninsula and Iraq in terms of clothing. Both men and women. For example there is an Arabic clothing that is called Bisht that is worn in the Gulf regions, Iraq and Najd and it derives from the Persian word "Pusht" according to Wikipedia. The clothing on the Arabian Peninsula differ a lot. For example in Hijaz, Southern KSA, Yemen and Oman it is very different. But Arabic clothing is as diverse as the dialects and cuisine and so many other things so.
On my avatar I am wearing a bisht, LOL.
Some of the traditional clothing you can find in the Arabian Peninsula, mainly Hijaz and Yemen.
Women clothes in Abha souk - Saudi Arabia by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr
Hijazi turban:
Asir Girl Saudi KSA by Mr Saudi, on Flickr
Funny boy with traditional clothes by Ali AL-Tha'alabi, on Flickr
Without knowing it with 100% certainty then I am pretty sure that some of the traditional clothing in Iran, at least in the Southern and Western parts are similar to what I have posted, at least the women clothing.