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The image depicts the street-level exterior of a tailoring or garment shop in Hurghada, Egypt, viewed through a clear glass facade comprising double doors and adjacent window panels. The foreground features light-colored, wood-grain patterned tiled flooring leading to the shop entrance. Above the glass, a dark fascia contains multiple recessed circular light fixtures. To the right, an exposed, textured wall, possibly of concrete block construction, abuts a dark wooden panel or door. Inside the shop, immediately to the right of the entrance, a dressmaker's mannequin displays a loose-fitting, long-sleeved blue garment, consistent with an abaya or caftan, featuring prominent gold and red embroidery around the V-neckline and upper chest. Further into the shop, two women are visible. One woman, with her back to the camera, wears a blue t-shirt and white pants with a dark botanical pattern; she stands near a sewing machine set on a light blue-framed table partially covered by red fabric. Adjacent to her, a second woman, wearing a light-colored headscarf (hijab) and a patterned top, is seated at another sewing machine, engaged in what appears to be sewing activity. The interior walls are adorned with various decorative items, including what appear to be Arabic script designs or garment patterns. A light blue, wall-mounted dispenser or device is visible to the left of the woman in the blue t-shirt. Spools of thread are present on the sewing machine tables. Reflections on the glass facade show segments of the outdoor environment, including what appears to be palm fronds or foliage, indicating daylight conditions. Arabic script is also visible on the shop's glass.
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