Resplendent in a butterscotch djellaba, a matching fezlike taguia (purchased by his father on a pilgrimage to Mecca) and black, pointy - toed slip - on shoes called belgha, El Guerrouj looks like an unbottled genie. (si.com)
He had maybe three or four pieces of jewelry on offer hidden in the pockets of his baggy djellaba. (theexpeditioner.com)
Most Moroccan man wears djellabas only on occasions now a day. (your-morocco-tour.com)