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Premium Cocoon Barong Tagalog Made from 100% Cocoon Wear only high quality Barong Tagalog on your special day, with its classic design and premium embroidery you will surely stand-out. It is made from high-quality cocoon fabric from the Philippines. Product Summary Material: Cocoon Color: Off White Beige Collar Type: Regular Collar Embroidery: White Beige Premium Embroidery Popular During: Weddings, graduations, formal affairs Quality Guarantee: BarongWorld is a quality seller of Barong Tagalog Barong Tagalog, Collar Embroidery, Filipiniana Dress, Lace Top Dress, Linen Drawstring Pants, Mens Dress Shirts, Filipino Culture, Chinese Collar, Grand Central Terminal

Premium Cocoon Barong Tagalog Made from 100% Cocoon Wear only high quality Barong Tagalog on your special day, with its classic design and premium embroidery you will surely stand-out. It is made from high-quality cocoon fabric from the Philippines. Product Summary Material: Cocoon Color: Off White Beige Collar Type: Regular Collar Embroidery: White Beige Premium Embroidery Popular During: Weddings, graduations, formal affairs Quality Guarantee: BarongWorld is a quality seller of Barong…

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 10: Late 18th Century Men’s Fashion Changes. Our previous two installments featured ilustrado and principalia class (in the middle to upper class) men’s fashion from around the mid-18th century. By the late 18th century, clothing styles changed. Much like the present day, style changes were driven by the upper class and elite in the western world. The middle to upper classes in the late 18th century Philippines were very likely ... Old Filipino Aesthetic, Spanish Colonial Philippines, Filipino Decor, Vintage Filipiniana, Precolonial Philippines, Philippine Costume, Filipino Traditional Clothing, Colonial Philippines, El Filibusterismo

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 10: Late 18th Century Men’s Fashion Changes. Our previous two installments featured ilustrado and principalia class (in the middle to upper class) men’s fashion from around the mid-18th century. By the late 18th century, clothing styles changed. Much like the present day, style changes were driven by the upper class and elite in the western world. The middle to upper classes in the late 18th century Philippines were very likely…

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