The Sudanese dress, titled Down with Bass, the central slogan raised by the Sudanese revolution since its inception in December 2018, topped the list of women's fashion that is currently prevalent in Sudan.And the phrase 'Down with Bass' appeared in different ways on the Sudanese dress, which in turn took different forms. . This "fashion" is a sequel to waves of social preoccupation with other similar shots, which drew attention at the height of political events, such as the "Deaf Check Shirt", which was the subject of talk and comments in the youth circles, and the "shirt of Hamdouk," worn by the Sudanese Prime Minister, Abdullah Hamdouk, during a military parade, in Darfur, almost caused a political crisis.

Society is present

"The political history and social and cultural counterpart in Sudan are united in a way that is difficult to disengage between them, once the political development takes place," said Fayez al-Silik, a former editor of Ajras al-Hurriyah, a former editor of Ajras al-Huriya. Slightly, we find it immediately reflected on the social reality, because Sudanese society is strong and present in the political event, and not isolated from it, and this is evident in the naming of things. As for the clothes, there was a dress called «London letter», which was named after a political event, and then dress «accuracy Canada», which was named after the incident of the Sudanese karate champion, Hashim Badr al-Din, the assault on the Secretary of the «Islamic Front», then In anger to organize the Front for the 1989 coup and overthrow it with a third democracy, the Sudanese also called Wadad a car after the name of the wife of the ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. The suffering of the people.

Rasha Hussein, a Sudanese media worker and activist based in Cairo, said: “The nomenclature did not stop its role when the events were reversed automatically, but went beyond that to influence them. For example, the nickname of the "cadre of the cadre", which was associated with the policies of the Indian Sharif in the sixties ».

Social controversy

On the other hand, Sudan has witnessed a wide social debate on «dress», but this time in regard to men's fashion, and the controversy linked to two prominent figures in the pyramid of the current political power, the current Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdouk, and the leader of «freedom and change» Mohammed Naji deaf.

The "white half-sleeve" shirt, worn by Hamdouk in a military parade of troops in Darfur, caused a sensation, and remnants of the former regime led a fierce campaign on the pages of "tourists" and other sites against the "shirt", considering that the wearing of the shirt on a formal occasion Lightly.

In the same context, and earlier, the Sudanese scene witnessed a funny debate about the "shirt of the deaf", and attacked the controversial activist, Tragie Mustafa, a leader of the "freedom and change," and addressed to the deaf «you discover that Yang Leaders (young leaders) wearing Plain shirts are not kaurhat. Eh popular people de, and the workforce upscale », but the deaf replied to Tragie and those in the campaign« shirt check », saying that« not disturbed by the matter, and he has a quantity of shirts check, but in light of the heavy work and intensive "It is not his priority to look after him, especially since he is not a resident of his home at the moment."

Commodity and identity

The Sudanese women's dress, made of silk, cotton and chiffon, is produced in Swiss, British and Indian factories. It is also sometimes made in local factories. It represents a kind of Sudanese national identity, although it is not worn all over Sudan on the one hand. In Mauritania, Morocco, and Eritrea, on the other.

Sudanese Society

Strong and present in

Political event

And not isolated from him,

This is shown by a picture

Evident in a label

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