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(i) The dress that the bakers used to wear in Portugal was; a a single-piece long frock that reached to their knees called ''Kabai''.

(ii) The dress that the bakers used to wear when the author was young was; shirts and trousers that were shorter than the ones of full length but longer than half-pants.

This question is from the title "Glimpses of India" which is a story about a baker from Goa that is related to the period/time when the Portuguese were ruling in Goa. The story is simply a chronicles of one of the bakers that was residing in a Goan village.

  • i) Now, according to his story, it was clear that the cloth that was synonymous with the bakers was a single piece frock that reached their knees and this dress was called "Kabai"

  • ii) When the author was young he reported that the dresses then among the bakers were shirts and trousers that were quite shorter than the ones of full length but longer than the half-pants.

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