Argentine Dishadashah: Arab tradition meets football fanatism

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    7 Responses to “Argentine Dishadashah: Arab tradition meets football fanatism”

    1. Dave Says:

      I’d hate to see the Brazilian one.

    2. Sid Vicious Says:

      this is just too ugly

    3. Global Voices Online » Jordan: When Tradition Meets Fanatism Says:

      [...] Arab tradition meets football fanatism in this image posted by Jordanian blogger Ahmad Humeid. Share This [...]

    4. Na3ouri Says:

      على راسي الارجنتين
      انا شخصياً بشجع ايطاليا و شكلي بدي افصل واحد مثله

    5. Saad Darwazeh Says:

      The principal idea of the sports t-shirt and the shorts is comfort so that one can run easiy… can you do that with the dishdasheh? But I have to say it is helarious

    6. Culture of Soccer » Blog Archive » What I’m Reading: May 6, 2007 Says:

      [...] Want to wear a dishadashah and support Argentina? The blog 360east.com shows you how. [...]

    7. Zeid Nasser Says:

      This was on AdBlogArabia last summer… it was a World Cup Promotion.

      Check out the full ads.

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