Jellaba

A jellaba, or "night cloak", was a thick, warm aba worn over traditional clothing during the winter or at night.

Description
This heavy garment was made from felt or wool and was less decorated than the standard aba. They were made of a dark (usually black) material, often heavy camel wool. They hung down to the ground and were generally sleeveless, though some had full, open sleeves. Like an aba, they were typically closed at the waist by means of a sash.

Appearances

 * The Parched Sea