The best types of designs in the city of Al-Ain can be found in the Marrakech Moroccan Fashion Store, with the finest types of fabrics imported from all over the world in the hands of the most skilled and creative Moroccan tailors, compared to other stores in Al-Ain. : Moroccan caftan: The Moroccan caftan is a symbol of Moroccan identity and is made of fine dresses The jilbab: is a long garment that extends to the ankle and has a head covering or a “cape.” The women’s jilbab differs from the men’s jellaba by the way it is embroidered, its colors and the garments used. The jabador is a men's clothing that Moroccan women have also worn, and it is in the form of a short shirt with textiles in the middle, worn with long pants up to two feet. The kandora is a short-sleeved, loose-fitting, long-sleeved dress Al-Dhamma, which is a belt within the traditional Moroccan dress, which is wrapped around the waist and gives the Moroccan caftan its shape and increases its aesthetics The bronos or selham is a long woolen coat with a flapped hood and no sleeves Hayek: a traditional Moroccan dress of Andalusian and Berber origin Mountain uniform: a red and white striped dress in which women cover their lower part from the middle to the feet The Oujda blouse: a traditional women’s dress spread in the eastern part of the Kingdom of Morocco, especially in the city of Oujda. The blouse is a fabric with which the dress is sewn and to which the embroidered chest is added, studded with colored stones and filled with onyx.