"Dress of the countryman." is the traditional national dress for Mallorcans. The male dress consists of loose-fitting trousers tied with rope at the waist and knees, breeches, a wide belt to protect the back, single-piece shirt, a waistcoat or jacket, warm cape or cloak, "espardenyes" or "albarca" single-piece footwear. They wore hats of all kinds and neckerchiefs worn either round the neck or shoulders. The skilled workers or citizens wore a type of hose.
Female dress comprised of a type of doublet, thick skirts for the winter, thinner ones for the summer, dress or outer skirts, stockings of varying lengths, petticoats, bodices and crinolines. For the hair, they wore caps made from a fine material that sometimes reached the neckline.
In terms of jewellery, at that time an indispensable part of a person's attire, the items that were the most popular until present day are those from the 18th century: cording, silver button detail, lockets, crosses and rosary beads.
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they wear anything you would wear
Yes they do! They wear traditional clothes!
they wear fat dress with color so they can be thankful for what they are doing
when you do a taiwan mytholgical skit
no! its not! Maharashtrians wear Kasota and Panchakach! It is very traditional and simple!
A bride can wear whatever colour dress she prefers. It is more traditional to wear a white or ivory dress. If you decide that you'd rather wear teal then do so.
if you want to go to a party then wear the tango themed
The traditional dresses depend on the traditions. Mostly sari is worn.
In India children during religious meets wear their traditional dress according to their state.................
The traditional dress of Vanuatu is called an ''Island dress'' or ''Mother Hubbard.''
At Oktoberfest, men typically wear lederhosen, which are leather shorts with suspenders, while women wear dirndls, which are traditional Bavarian dresses. Both outfits are often accompanied by traditional accessories like hats, socks, and shoes.
There is no dress in India that is specifically worn by Muslims; they wear the same traditional and modern clothes as Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Christian Indians. Probably the most common traditional garment that a Muslim man would wear is a DHOTI, but Indian Muslims also wear SARONGS.