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Kuta (Amharic: ኩታ) is a handmade cloth many Ethiopian and Eritrean men use to cover their head and shoulders when they wear clothing made out of chiffon, especially when attending church. It is made up of two layers of fabric, unlike the gabi which is made out of four. The Netela or netsela is the female version.
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