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Public Awareness and Donning Practices of Traditional Dresses and Muslim Dresses among Indonesian Muslim

인도네시아 무슬림의 전통복식과 종교복식에 대한 인식 및 착용현황

  • Kim, Soon Young (Dept. of Clothing and Textile, Seoul National University) ;
  • Choo, Ho Jung (Dept. of Clothing and Textile, Seoul National University) ;
  • Nam, Yun Ja (Dept. of Clothing and Textile, Seoul National University) ;
  • Son, Jin Ah (Graduate School of Design, Konkuk University)
  • Received : 2012.04.30
  • Accepted : 2012.07.23
  • Published : 2012.11.30

Abstract

This study explored public awareness and donning practices of traditional and religious dresses among Indonesian Muslim. The relevant literature was reviewed first, and in-depth interviews and survey were followed to achieve the purpose of the study. Sarung and Kain Panjang are the most representative unisex traditional clothing of Indonesia. Traditional male dresses include Kemeja Batik, Beskap, Peci(Kopiah) and Blangkon. Traditional female dresses include Kebaya, Baju Kurung, Baju Bodo, Kemben, Rok Batik and Slendang. Baju Koko, Sarung and Peci(Kopiah) are the most well-known Muslim male dress items. Muslim female dresses are more diverse than men's. For traditional and religious dresses, which were identified from literature study, public awareness and donning practices were examined with survey data. Indonesian people consider Kebaya, Sarung, and Batik as the most important traditional dresses which convey national identity. Peci(Kopiah), Baju koko, and Jilbab(Kerudung) are highly mentioned as the representatives of Muslim dresses. Indonesian Muslims report that they own these representative dresses commonly. Peci and Sarung are included both in religious and traditional dresses, demonstrating that the two items are the representative crossovers of their religion and the tradition of the country. For both traditional and Muslim dresses, Indonesian people think that aesthetics and traditional values are more relevant than practical value. Lastly, it is found that traditional dresses are parts of the daily wear of Indonesian people from the fact that they wear traditional dresses more than once a week.

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