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East of Suez, I should think.

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A lot of the tops could be worn without the trousers. Some bright colour composites that would interest me but probably not the prices! The purple one looks good.
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That's certainly a bunch of colourful long tops. Most could be worn without pants.
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There are a few that seem to work without pants, but most I feel, due to the cut of the top, probably need pants and would likely look out of balance with bare legs. The pants really bring the look together.

I'd hardly call most of those "dresses". Tunics perhaps, but consider that aside from ancient Roman times, even most women these days wear tunics over a pair of pants.

I have to say, the looks are pretty stellar and many really bring out the elegance of African culture.

I give it high marks, even considering the pants.
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