On a final foray for djellabas and babouches, we head for the government-run, fixed-price arts and crafts stores. |
The two adoul had lifted their legs up to sit down in an easy pose, the yellow babouches on the floor, pair next to pair, neatly lined up. |
All babouches are handmade and come with padded leather insoles, drawstrings for a snug fit and sequined stars at the tips. |
There are displays of grinders for argan oil, pots, daggers and ceremonial babouches or slippers. |
Bathrooms are equipped with excellent quality bathrobes and babouches. |
Moroccans have worn the comfy slippers for millennia, but the trio updated babouches for western consumers by the simple trick of adding a small heel. |