IPA: //ˈkæftæn//
KK: /ˈkæftæn/
A loose-fitting, often long garment that is typically worn over other clothing, often made of light fabric and popular in various cultures.
She wore a colorful kaftan to the beach, which kept her cool in the sun.
Kaftan originates from the Persian word 'qaftan', meaning a long garment or robe. It refers to a traditional piece of clothing worn in various cultures, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.
Imagine a long, flowing robe that is often worn in warm climates — that's what a kaftan is, derived from the Persian word for a long garment.