

what would my life be without my abu saranda macawis?


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Hashac abaay. There is one that costs $120. Very beautiful. Even the material is different. Then there are other ones that cost $75, $55, $40 and some cheaper.VeiledGarbasar wrote:Bluelion,
The best macwiis is Berberawi one and most expensive one. It was like $40 in Somalia.
I think men are handsome init.![]()
The ones in Somalia actually dress up with it. Macwiis + shirt + fresh hair cut + open sandals =
LoDoon wrote:Horta guys what is the best thing to wear under the macawiis?
a quite long ago while I was at my parents home and striding around in my macawiis and going commando, tu yare saqajaamad ah oo wax aanu isku nahey baa anoo arkeeynin oo la shawaqsan macawiistan xariirta ah ee sucuudi la iga keeney, oo makhsinkii fadhiga galey oo kaaga daranta lagu dhanyahey who is who of the family uunbeey abaheed garato bahashii iga gundisey. I haven't worn macawiis long time after that until my wedding night when I was forced.
Waxbaa iga dambeeyeyVivacious wrote:Hashac abaay. There is one that costs $120. Very beautiful. Even the material is different. Then there are other ones that cost $75, $55, $40 and some cheaper.VeiledGarbasar wrote:Bluelion,
The best macwiis is Berberawi one and most expensive one. It was like $40 in Somalia.
I think men are handsome init.![]()
The ones in Somalia actually dress up with it. Macwiis + shirt + fresh hair cut + open sandals =
That's me markan xeebtii joogayVeiledGarbasar wrote:Bluelion,
The best macwiis is Berberawi one and most expensive one. It was like $40 in Somalia.
I think men are handsome init.
The ones in Somalia actually dress up with it. Macwiis + shirt + fresh hair cut + open sandals =
Lool, adigu macawistada ku laafyoonaya bal sawirka iska qaad oo iso dirMujahidAishah wrote:Macawis Mujahidka lama toososiiba Kuwa madow iyo Greenka
I have a macawis when all my shidh are dirty baan ku dhaaca :
It's easy to tie if you get the hang of it try it sxb it's better than Abu CumarHyperactive wrote:i never wore one in my life. i have no clue how they make it stay still ....my father wears under the dashdaasha when he is home. he is very bad tighting up too. he always standing pulls up his dash=dasha and tighting every few minutes!!
i just wear my long nike shorts at home or my pyjamas pottom with t-shirt.
Ninka ugu cayilsan xuukumada lee ku siiyay yaa kale hee ma adaa ku dhex dhici lahaaLamagoodle wrote:Macawiis and songs are my only connections to Somalia(s). I have three pairs and I cannot go to bed without it.
I was recently given one by one senior official of Somalia (name witheld). It was long and had a width of almost 2,5 M. I was told that it is the most expensive macawis ever manufactured. It had the name of his office and the somal flag. I have a problem though. Waan ku dhex dhacaa. The last time, I tried to wear it, waan kufay
Vivacious wrote:Ninka ugu cayilsan xuukumada lee ku siiyay yaa kale hee ma adaa ku dhex dhici lahaaLamagoodle wrote:Macawiis and songs are my only connections to Somalia(s). I have three pairs and I cannot go to bed without it.
I was recently given one by one senior official of Somalia (name witheld). It was long and had a width of almost 2,5 M. I was told that it is the most expensive macawis ever manufactured. It had the name of his office and the somal flag. I have a problem though. Waan ku dhex dhacaa. The last time, I tried to wear it, waan kufay