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Kisswie Kain Pelikat Collection 2022

 Kisswie Kain Pelikat Collection 2022


Kain pelikat is a traditional checkered cloth with 2 meters width that can be wrapped around the waist. It is an end-to-end ready sewn tube for gentlemen, which is also a kind of traditional cloth that is worn by people living in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and India.

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