Baju panjang

The baju panjang is a long and loose fitting tunic. This makes it suitable in the hot, humid climate of the Southeast Asian region as it allowed for ventilation. Baju panjangs were worn over sarongs (skirtcloths) and were usually fastened by 3 brooches known as kerosangs. The decorative motifs on this green colour textile consist largely of geometric grids with small floral patterns within. The baju panjang began to fall out of favour with younger Nonyas at the start of the early 20th century with the introduction of the aesthetically more appealing baju kebaya.