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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baro't_sayaBaro't saya - Wikipedia

    The baro’t saya or baro at saya (literally "blouse and skirt") is a traditional dress ensemble worn by women in the Philippines. It is a national dress of the Philippines and combines elements from both the precolonial native Filipino and colonial Spanish clothing styles. [1]

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  3. Philippines Fashion. Studio portrait of two girls wearing terno. Malolos, Bulacan. 1916. Credit: Bob Bernabe. Art. Manila. Oil Portrait.

  4. Ensemble. The national costume of the Philippines, the baro’t saya, is an elegant hybrid of Filipino and Spanish clothing styles. The term itself comes from the Tagalog words "baro at saya" or "blouse and skirt," still the basic components of the ensemble.

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