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Definition of baju in English: bajunoun ˈbɑːdʒuː A short, loose jacket worn in Malaysia. Example sentencesExamples - Well, just go to any Malay house, open the cupboard of the lady in the house, and you can definitely find at least one Baju Kurung dress in the wardrobe.
- The white top called a baju koko had discreet embroidery on the front panel.
- The baju kurung moden is a hybrid from the true traditional baju kurung, and is worn frequently by Malay women in Malaysia even to work.
- They usually dress in the baju kurung, a long-sleeved, loose blouse worn over an ankle-length skirt, and they cover their heads with a scarf as a sign of humility and modesty.
- She could have chosen a baju kebaya or even a baju kurung inspired dress and I'm sure she'll stand out more.
- The baju kurung is breezy and thus well-suited for the tropical climate.
- Some school principals told The Jakarta Post boys would be required to wear a baju koko (a long-sleeved, collarless shirt) and peci (cap).
- ‘I had a little armlet - a baju - tucked in my waistband,’ replied Bhikhu.
- Malaysia's sultans are considered standard-bearers of traditional dress and the baju kurung itself was refined and popularized a century ago by a sultan.
- For the more conservative Islamists, her baju kurung is a symbol of Muslim modesty and upright Muslim womanhood.
- The hugely popular 21-year-old is careful to look modest: at more formal concerts, the code is for traditional, flowing baju kurung.
- At last year's swearing-in ceremony, she appeared in a violet baju kurung, a traditional dress.
- The Baju Melayu (for men) has the same basic cut as for the traditional Baju for women but the collar is different.
- Another costume that is still commonly seen is the baju kurung in Malaysia, which is the traditional dress for the Malays.
- Dozens of civilian guards were also seen standing by outside the restaurant dressed in baju koko, a type of Muslim shirt.
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