The Iraqi Al-Bazzaz family has been able to build a long history in the textile trade and then in the manufacture of the Arabic dress or Arabic costume, in line with the luxury of the Arab man's appearance from different countries and according to the cultural heritage of each place, Al-Bazzaz specializes in designing the Arabic dress or Arabic costume
In most regions of the Arabian Peninsula, the traditional Arab dress is known as the Dashdasha, especially in Kuwait, Oman and Iraq, and is called the Kandura or the shirt in some regions of Oman, and is considered the dress of the Arab man since ancient times.

The Arab costume is made of various types of fabrics, especially cotton, in a variety of colors, mostly white, and consists of one complete piece that covers the entire body and arms, and is usually worn with shemagh and headband or janabiya in Yemen, southern Saudi Arabia, and Oman.
The Arabic dress or Arab costume known as Jalabiya or Dashdasha was popularly worn by the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, the Levant, and some areas in North Africa, and the material of manufacture varies according to the seasons of its use, and the name of the thobe is taken from the Arabic name for the piece of fabric.
The Arabic thobe, or Arabic costume, is one of the hallmarks of the authentic traditional Arab man's look, and is the most frequently used image of the Arab man in international cinema. Residents of the Arabian Gulf countries still cling to the thobe and wear it in their daily lives.
The Arab dress or Arab costume differs from one country to another in terms of ways of wearing it and the way it is designed.
