Wiktionary
dishdasha
n. An ankle-length robe with long sleeves worn by some Arab men.
Usage examples of "dishdasha".
He was wearing a dishdasha -the traditional white flowing robe of the Kuwaitis -his headdress hiding the night-black hair, a dark cloak lavishly embroidered with gold thread worn casually across his broad shoulders.
In point of fact the dishdasha is more comfortable by far than Western-style suits.
Her fingers curled instinctively into the soft cloth of the dishdasha beneath her cheek, her breath expelled on a soft sigh as she sought and found the opening which gave her access to the sun-warmed male chest.