Every Aidilfitri, it was the same story – Razlan Dawood couldn’t keep his young son, Rheaz (now three-years-old), in his Baju Melayu for long. By mid-morning, the boy would be fussing and pulling at his clothes, a sign he was ready to ditch the traditional outfit for something he could tear around the house in.
Just like that, the kid’s new garment would be put away, never to be worn again.
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