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Traditional Costumes from South East Sulawesi (Sulawesi Tenggara),
The daily costume for a men consist of Badhu, Bheta, Sala, and Songko (head tie) which are used at the home.
The formal costume for a men are headdress (Destar), coat, sarong, and trousers.
For a women, they wear Baju Kebaya (shirt), sarong, and flowers on her hair, and are completed with earrings, necklace, and bracelets.
The daily costume for a men consist of Badhu, Bheta, Sala, and Songko (head tie) which are used at the home.
The formal costume for a men are headdress (Destar), coat, sarong, and trousers.
For a women, they wear Baju Kebaya (shirt), sarong, and flowers on her hair, and are completed with earrings, necklace, and bracelets.
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