Habesha couples' clothing features handwoven traditional garments—such as the "kuta" or "kemis" for men and the "habesha kemis" or "netela" for women—often crafted from cotton or silk in vibrant cultural colors. Men wear embroidered, ankle-length shirts, while women don floor-length dresses adorned with colorful embroidery. Both enhance their look with jewelry and scarves, reflecting the rich heritage and unity of Ethiopian and Eritrean culture.