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A baati or Dirac shiid is a Somali cotton house dress with a loose fit and short sleeves. The garment is noted for its versatility; it can be used as swimwear or as a sling to carry an infant. It is one of the variants of the traditional Somali wear called Dirac. In 2018, Miss Universe contestant Muna Juma accused fast fashion brand Zara of cultural appropriation because they advertised a dress closely resembling a baati.

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  • A baati or Dirac shiid is a Somali cotton house dress with a loose fit and short sleeves. The garment is noted for its versatility; it can be used as swimwear or as a sling to carry an infant. It is one of the variants of the traditional Somali wear called Dirac. In 2018, Miss Universe contestant Muna Juma accused fast fashion brand Zara of cultural appropriation because they advertised a dress closely resembling a baati. (en)
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  • A baati or Dirac shiid is a Somali cotton house dress with a loose fit and short sleeves. The garment is noted for its versatility; it can be used as swimwear or as a sling to carry an infant. It is one of the variants of the traditional Somali wear called Dirac. In 2018, Miss Universe contestant Muna Juma accused fast fashion brand Zara of cultural appropriation because they advertised a dress closely resembling a baati. (en)
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  • Baati (garment) (en)
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