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As a senior Muslim cleric, vice president-elect Ma'ruf Amin is famous for his Indonesian Islamic attire, which always includes a scarf, white shirt, black peci cap and sarong. Ma’ruf made assurances that he would be fine if he had to wear a suit and tie for formal occasions. However, Ma’ruf admitted that he fancied sarong more. (JP/Seto Wardhana)
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