Kaftans in Quarantine

Kaftan is a Persian word meaning robe or tunic and has been worn in a number of cultures around the world for thousands of years. Styles vary from culture to culture.  Worn by both men and women primarily in hot climates. The kaftans loose silhouette allows for proper ventilation therefor lowering the body temperature.  

The kaftan has lent itself well to all decades of fashion whether it be casual or evening attire. By 1966 Vogue described the caftan as an essential garment, giving an exotic air of well traveled orientalism. "Bohemian Mystique."

Here at PAO we love the easy to wear yet fashionable comfort of a kaftan, making it a staple in our wardrobe. 

Cheers to kaftan comfort today and everyday!
 

Birmingham's local queen of kaftans, Susan Dumas.
Photograph via Rebecca Wise, Mountain Brook Magazine.

Even the Queen loves a kaftan!

Vintage Kaftan handmade in Istanbul

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