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Pricing, Adjustments and More

We'd like to share some important updates with our loyal customers and curious readers. As you might have noticed, there have been some changes here and there on our Baati UK website. Considering that there is more to come, we think it’s best to keep you informed about everything that is going on.

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How to wash your baati

Usually made from viscose and sometimes polyester, you must ensure to use a gentle wash cycle and cold water to avoid damage and shrinkage. Here are some further tips on how to have a perfect wash each time: 

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A Somali Girl’s Self-Care Routine

You may call it a spa day or that specific day of the week when you relax. However, remember that you are a Somali girl, and there is no relaxing before completing all your chores and tasks. You see, a Somali girl's spa day is quite regular; a weekly or maybe even a biweekly occurrence.

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Is the baati for plus-sized women?

The baati is for women of all sizes and if we were to be questioned whether they fit someone, it is usually regarding the height of a person. The standard length of the garment is around 160cm. Taller women might look for tailor-made baatis to accommodate to their heights and shorter women may either want to tuck in a standard baati or get it shortened.

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Do you share your clothes?

The baati is a pretty funny garment in the sense it is perfect for sharing. Outrageously long and wide, you can lend your baati to anyone. That is the reason you are offered to change into a baati when you visit a Somali house, especially if you are visiting to offer help in cooking, cleaning or visiting for longer than an hour.

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So what does "baati" mean?

We actively refer to the dress that we sell as a “baati”, it is literally in our name and so do many people around the world. But that is not the actual name of the dress. The dress is actually called a “dirac baati” (or “dirac shiid”), and it’s simply shortened to “baati” (or “shiid”).

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How to tuck in your baati: A Guide

The Somali baati garment is a long and loose dress. Ideally, in the traditional sense, the baati should be long, covering your feet. This means it will probably pool on the floor to some degree when worn.

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Baati: The perfect canvas for Art

Looking through the selection of prints and patterns on baatis, can sometimes feel like a moment in a gallery. The abundance in choice and variance in the styles of baatis available, is enough for anyone to find their taste or dookh. In Somali, the term dookh is used to refer to an individual’s sense of taste.

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How to winter: Baati edition

It can be difficult for some of us to adjust to the loneliness this time of year brings especially after a global pandemic that shifted society to be more isolated. We bring forth a little how-to-baati to transform your winter experience, to make it a more comfortable and enjoyable period.

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The Somali Baati: Why do we still wear it?

It is really fascinating that the Somalis back home and, in the diaspora, have the baati/sheed as a common article of clothing that identifies us as people from the same community, folks of the same nation. It is a piece in every luggage we pack, an item in every…

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Battle of the Baatis: Haafbac vs Bacyare

In our product description, we often refer to the baatis as bacyare (small width) or haafbac (half width). These descriptions are meant to shed light on the size or style of the baatis and yet they don’t. That is because people are not very familiar with these terms, and yes we were aware of it.

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In search of the perfect baati.

Yes, it is the glorious baati that we are trying to bring to you. In colours, sizes and scale of abundance the likeness of which has not been found elsewhere on the Internet before. It is an endeavour, that we have placed on ourselves, to bring you the best of the best.

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