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A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front



 
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A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 23:15 pm   A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front
 

A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front

What does fabric open mean ?
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A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:48 am   A chador is a full-length semi-circle of fabric open down the front
 

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It appears to be a garment with an opening (perhaps buttoned, tied or zipped) in its front.
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