“Sarimbit” is an Indonesian term that refers to the practice of wearing matching or coordinated outfits. It is a combination of two words: “Sama” meaning “same” or “matching,” and “Bertimbang” meaning “balanced” or “proportional.” When people engage in sarimbit, they intentionally choose outfits that complement each other, often worn by couples, family members, or groups to create a harmonious and unified look. This practice is common during special occasion (for example Idul Fitr) and it symbolizes unity and togetherness among the individuals wearing matching attire. Sarimbit reflects a sense of connection and shared identity among the people involved.
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“Sarimbit” is an Indonesian term that refers to the practice of wearing matching or coordinated outfits. It is a combination of two words: “Sama” meaning “same” or “matching,” and “Bertimbang” meaning “balanced” or “proportional.” When people engage in sarimbit, they intentionally choose outfits that complement each other, often worn by couples, family members, or groups to create a harmonious and unified look. This practice is common during special occasion (for example Idul Fitr) and it symbolizes unity and togetherness among the individuals wearing matching attire. Sarimbit reflects a sense of connection and shared identity among the people involved.
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