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Baro't saya is the unofficial national dress of the Philippines and is worn by women. The name is a contraction of the Tagalog words baro at saya, meaning "dress (blouse) and skirt".
Baro't saya is the unofficial national dress of the Philippines and is worn by women. The name is a contraction of the Tagalog words baro at saya, meaning "dress (blouse) and skirt".
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Baro't saya

Baro't saya is the unofficial national dress of the Philippines and is worn by women. The name is a contraction of the Tagalog words baro at saya, meaning "dress (blouse) and skirt".

Clothing types and uses
Mainly Fetish wear Mainly Bondage wear Also common use
Headwear HoodGoggles Ball hoodCollar (BDSM)Head harnessMuzzle Swim cap
Torso BodysuitLeotardPlaysuit Straitjacket DressTopShirt
Hands Medical gloves Bondage mittens Gloves
Lower body Garter belt Inflatable leggingsHobble skirtSpanking skirt SkirtMiniskirtLeggingsSpeedos
Footwear Latex bootsHigh heels Ballet heels BootsThighbootWellington bootsStockingsTightsSocks
Full body CatsuitZentai Gimp suitBody bagPunishment suit UnitardWetsuitDrysuitSurf suitMermaid suitSpeedsuitBody stocking