Australia does not have a traditional outfit.
In the past, "traditional" Australian clothing could be said to be that of the swagmen and bushmen of the past. They wore long trousers, buttoned sleeves, strong leather boots and hats, often with corks hanging from the brim to keep away the flies.
Australia does not have any "traditional clothes" as, being a westernised and multicultural country, people wear whatever they wish (within reason).
However, clothes which are often associated with Australia are the "swagman's" clothes, which consist of long trousers, thick leather boots, a long-sleeved shirt and a wide-brimmed hat with numerous corks hanging from the brim to keep the flies out of one's eyes.
You will not find any Australians wearing such clothes today.
Australia does not have traditional dress.
There are no particular traditional clothes worn in Australia.
There is no such thing as "Traditional" dress in Australia for Christmas.
Christmas shirts are popular, but so are everyday clothes.
Australia does not have a national dress with any specific name.
Australia doesn't have a native dress!
there is folk dancing costumes
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a witch is one of many different traditional costumes!
There is no particular traditional Christmas costume in Ireland. People just wear ordinary clothes. They will put on good clothes for parties or going to church services, but no particular costumes.
People wear traditional costumes in Brittany on public holidays and traditional festival and carnivals.
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There are no traditional Hanukkah costumes. The only time Jews wear costumes is on Purim.
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