Batangas Wedding Attires
ByIf you’re looking for wedding gowns and barong tagalog for wedding, visit Taal Batangas. The town of Taal is boasts of embroidery industry. Most of the Filipina women of Taal Batangas grew with needles and threads with their embroidery patterns. They have a wide selection of hand made embroidered cloths for men and wedding gowns for women with sophisticated designs, cutwork and crochet insertions designed usually for weddings and other formal occassions. The unique style and authentic look of embroidered gowns and barong tagalog in Batangas will surely good and fits on your wedding attires.
The embroidery these days is much made by machines, hand-woven and hand-embroidered material is still much in demand not only locally but also in many countries. In 1955, Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay chose to wear the “Barong Tagalog” in his inauguration as a president, and also in all official and social functions. It was then President Ferdinand Marcos issued a decree and designated the barong tagalog as the national attire of the Filipino.




Barong Tagalog is the most versatile apparel of the Filipino people commonly used in formal affairs. It is comfortable to wear as a formal outfit to use in in weddings it’s either jusi (natural fiber from banana leaves), or piña (superior kind in pineapple leaves which is embroidered and hand woven.
It would take around 4 months for the piña cloth to produce of around 20 meters of fabric. Barong Tagalog is labor-intensive and time-consuming, the embroidered cloth is naturally expensive.


One of the origin of barong tagalog was a long time before the Spanish arrived in the Philippines, the Tagalog people in Luzon island already wore a dress that can be seen a dress reached slightly below the waist, it was colourless and had a opening in front.During the Spanish era, the rulers required that the baro of the indio be made of flimsy material so he could cannot conceal weapons and also to designate his low ranks, the indio was prohibited to tuck in they shirts to tell him apart from the mestizaje and insulares.
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March 24th, 2010 at 5:46 am
hi,
do you have preffered list of barong supplier. Ill use it for my wedding. thanks a lot.
July 4th, 2010 at 1:49 pm
Hi.
May I request your wedding package and its prices. Thanks.
July 12th, 2010 at 8:37 am
How much does it cost for a wedding gowns here and for the rent for the entourage?
our motife will be hot pink and lime green. do you have samples for the designs.
thanks
July 21st, 2010 at 11:30 am
can you please provide me a list of suppliers of pina cloth? we need on our wedding.
hope you can help us
September 11th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
I would like to know kung magkano a pinakamura at magandang wedding gown ninyo
November 2nd, 2010 at 12:13 pm
hi! i would like to know how much is the gown with french lace on it? with a long trail. can you also send me the rent of entourage package deals..
thank you