Qamees

Qamees
 Camisa (Qamees) - a long undershirt worn by Western women in the XVI century. She had a loose cut trapezoid and long sleeves. Was made of linen, silk, fastiana. Half a century after the appearance of Qamees begin to decorate builds and lace. It is believed that the name was due to a number of etymological metamorphosis: at first it was an Arab ...
 Camisa (Qamees) - a long undershirt worn by Western women in the XVI century. She had a loose cut trapezoid and long sleeves. Was made of linen, silk, fastiana. Half a century after the appearance of Qamees begin to decorate builds and lace. It is believed that the name was due to a number of etymological metamorphosis: first it was the Arab gamis, then pozdnegrecheskoe kamision, then camisia on medieval Latin, and finally, chemise on Old French and Middle English.