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Maria Clara Barong 5750

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 We are committed to offering a wide variety of fine Barong Tagalog for men and Filipiniana Dresses for women. Our mission has always been to offer a strong sense of style and comfort into our products, and while providing reasonable prices and the convenience of on-line shopping. We strive to design collections that are stylish yet classic; apparel that will continue to wear well through the changes of both season and fashion cycle. Our products are hand made by skilled people with decad es of experience using the finest materials available. Barongs R Us’ products are exclusively of the highest quality. They affirm a style based on elegance and refinement, crafted into every line and detail. Barongs R Us dresses the man or woman who is subtle yet demanding, classic but original, practical and always elegant. The person who is wearing our design cannot pass without being unnoticed. Elegant Alampay blouses are a perfect wear with champagne color dress or black spaghetti dress that...

The highest quality barongs and exceptional customer service

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  At Barongs R Us, we take pride in providing our customers with the highest quality barongs and exceptional customer service. We believe that our customers are our best advocates, and we are proud to share some of the testimonials we have received from our satisfied clients.

History Of Philippines Fashion

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  The fashion history of the Philippines is a rich tapestry of cultural influences from various civilizations that have settled in the country. Traditional Filipino clothing was characterized by bright colors and intricate embroidery, with garments made of native materials such as abaca, piña, and jusi. During the Spanish colonial period, European influences started to shape the fashion landscape. The Filipiniana dress, a traditional formal dress with butterfly sleeves, became popular among the upper class, while the barong tagalog, a formal shirt made of piña or jusi fabric, became a staple for men. In the early 20th century, American influences introduced Western-style clothing and sportswear to the country. The Japanese occupation during World War II also left its mark on Filipino fashion, with the kimono-inspired terno becoming a popular style. In the 1960s and 1970s, the hippie movement influenced Filipino fashion, with the introduction of bell-bottom pants and tie-dye shirts...

Fashion and clothing in the Philippines

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  Fashion and clothing in the Philippines are diverse and influenced by a variety of factors, including historical and cultural influences, as well as contemporary global trends. The traditional clothing of the Philippines is called the “Barong Tagalog,” which is a formal shirt worn by men, typically made of lightweight fabrics such as piña, jusi, or silk. The Barong Tagalog is often worn during special occasions such as weddings and formal events. For women, traditional clothing includes the “Terno,” a dress with butterfly sleeves and a wide skirt. The Terno was popularized during the Spanish colonial period and has evolved over time to incorporate modern designs and fabrics. In recent years, Filipino fashion designers have gained recognition on the global stage, with some notable names including Michael Cinco, Francis Libiran, and Rajo Laurel. These designers have showcased their work in international fashion events, such as Paris Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week. Filipino ...

Wedding season is in full swing and we're ready for it!

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  Wedding season is in full swing and we're ready for it! Our Barong Wedding lineup is perfect for your special day. Featuring a range of different colors, prints and patterns that complement our amazing wedding gowns beautifully.

Pina Most Expensive Barong Tagalog Fabric

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  Pina is a type of fabric that is commonly used in making Barong Tagalog, a traditional Filipino garment worn by men for formal occasions. Pina fabric is made from pineapple fibers that are handwoven into a fine, sheer cloth, which gives the Barong Tagalog a unique and luxurious look and feel. The use of pina fabric in Barong Tagalog is a long-standing tradition in the Philippines, dating back to the Spanish colonial period. Pina fabric is known for its intricate texture, which is achieved through a labor-intensive process of hand-embroidery and needlework. The Barong Tagalog made with pina fabric is often worn for formal events such as weddings, fiestas, and other cultural celebrations. It is typically characterized by its intricate embroidery and delicate design, often done in white or ivory-colored thread. Overall, the  pina Barong Tagalog  is a beautiful and important part of Philippine culture and tradition, representing the country’s rich history and unique herita...