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About the deel

The traditional costume of the Mongols has a rich history of many centuries. It is nearby connected with the Mongolian way of Nomadic life and the country. It is called “Deel”. Each generation of Mongols have different wearings. The dresses of elderly people are modest and plain. The female shows differences between the attire of the girls and that of married women. The nomads’ wardrobe is compact but has many variations able to serve for different purposes. It is so amazing that we as Mongolians wear 4 seasonal costumes. It is loose and long, warm in winter, do not get burn in summer days. It protects from the wind very well.

The deel looks like a large overcoat when not worn. Instead of buttoning together in the middle, the sides are pulled against the wearer’s body, the right flap close to the body with the left covering. On the right side of the wearer are typically 5 or 6 clasps to hold the top flap in place. There is one clasp below the armpit, three at the shoulder, and either one or two at the neckline.

A deel is traditionally worn with a large sash, usually made of silk and cloth or leather belts with large, ornate buckles have become more common in the modern era. The area between the flaps and above the belt creates a large pocket in which Mongolians keep many things, Mongolian men will occasionally even carry a silver bowl or cup, or even a snuff box in their deel. Though there is no major difference in material or outline between male and female deels, females tend to wear the “pocket” closer (that is, women often prefer a more snug-fitting deel), while males’ may have both larger pockets, looser fit, and wider sleeves.

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