Sometimes several kaftans or several jellabs are worn one on top of the other, all colours mixed, particularly if the owner is travelling.
And if the snowy haiks and turbans and the resplendent shades of the kaftans were the first point about the feast, the sweetmeat stalls were the second.
He had gone to the county town, to buy seersucker for kaftans to clothe his retainers.
Gerasim stared at all these petty folk in their foreign kaftans from above, with his arms lightly set akimbo; in his scarlet peasant shirt he seemed like a giant in comparison with them.
Between the pillars the gallery is packed with lamas of lower rank in red dresses, and before them sit superior monks in red kaftans richly worked in gold.
They came gloomily, with drooping heads; on their shoulders were gleamingkaftans of gold brocade, which they had received as gifts from the vizir.
They look like old men, with long kaftans (coats) and side ear-locks of hair, carrying their prayer book or Bible to Shule.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kaftans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.