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The muumuu or muumuu () is a loose dress of Hawaiian origin. Within the category of fashion known as aloha wear, the muumuu, like the aloha shirt, are often brilliantly colored with floral patterns of Polynesian culture, Polynesian motifs. In Hawaiʻi, muumuus are no longer as widely worn as an aloha shirt, but continue to be a popular dress for social gatherings, church, and festivals such as the Merrie Monarch Festival, Merrie Monarch hula competition. Etymology and history The word ''muumuu'' means "cut off" in Hawaiian language, Hawaiian. The dress, which was originally used as an undergarment or chemise for the ''holokū'', lacked a Yoke (clothing), yoke and may have featured short sleeves or no sleeves at all. The muumuu was made of lightweight solid white cotton fabric and, in addition to being an undergarment, served Hawaiian women as a housedress, nightgown, and swimsuit. ''Holokū'' was the original name for the Mother Hubbard dress introduced by Protestant missionar ...
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