In Moroccan weddings, they men often wear a suit, but they usually change into a djellaba or jabador (sometimes both). The jabador are generally more expensive, and often finer. If the price is high, there is a good chance he is getting a jabador. They come in two and three pieces: shirt and pants, with the three piece being like a short djellaba with a hood. They are usually white or off-white in color. I couldn't find many pics of the jabador.
This link shows the King of Morocco getting married in a djellaba. In the second picture down, you can see a man in front of the king. He is wearing the third piece of the jabador. I personally prefer the two-piece jabador to the three piece.
Wedding attire for men
in Middle East and North Africa
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Kathy,
In Moroccan weddings, they men often wear a suit, but they usually change into a djellaba or jabador (sometimes both). The jabador are generally more expensive, and often finer. If the price is high, there is a good chance he is getting a jabador. They come in two and three pieces: shirt and pants, with the three piece being like a short djellaba with a hood. They are usually white or off-white in color. I couldn't find many pics of the jabador.
http://charifanegafa.free.fr/tenue_traditi...arie_homme1.jpg
http://www.achat-nancy.com/popupPhoto.php?...+pi%E8ces+Homme
This link shows the King of Morocco getting married in a djellaba. In the second picture down, you can see a man in front of the king. He is wearing the third piece of the jabador. I personally prefer the two-piece jabador to the three piece.
http://www.nettyroyal.nl/salma2.html
Rebecca