now they wear clothes like other people in the world, except old people, who wear some different things, like old woman often wear a kerchief.
earlier they wore lots of things- in cities they probably wore the same clothes as in other parts of Europe, in the villages they wore traditional clothes- some better dresses for special occasions and normal clothes for working.
many people worked in the fields, so they wore something to work on the field. women wore skirts and dresses for a long time.
leotards and legins
they wore what we wear now a days
they wear skimpy little outfits so they sleep with whoever they want
They don't - Everyone runs around naked these days.
What we wear now. THIS - NOW - TODAY is "modern days".
No. Dalmatia lies party in Croatia though
mostley loose clothing for women back in the days
Marin Fulgosi was born in Croatia, in Yugoslavia (now Republic of Croatia).
They might wear white
Franjo Kuhar was born on July 2, 1963, in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia).
Right now it is 11.13 pm, 3rd of December 2008. He he. Croatia is in CET zone
Nino Skrabe was born in 1947, in Jastrebarsko, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia].