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Bulgarian national garb

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19 century female and male costumes from Vratsa region.

History

The oldest evidence of Bulgarian national garb are from before 3500 years.[1] The Bulgarian national garbs appear from the Bulgarian National Revival to the middle of 20th century. The women's costume are composed of: pinafore, skirt, buckles, apron, Bulgarian jewelry and others. The men's costume are composed of: full-bottomed breeches, girdle, vest, shirt and others. During the Bulgarian National Revival Bulgarians manufactured themselves the Bulgarian national garb.[2]

Types of the folklore costume

  • Dodrudzhanska
  • Severnyashka
  • Pirinska
  • Rodopchanska
  • Strandjanska
  • Trakiyska[3]

References

  1. ^ Bulgarian national garb
  2. ^ "bulgariatravel.org/" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-14. Retrieved 2016-11-18.
  3. ^
    • Shopska
    Types of Bulgarian national garb