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FolkCostume&Embroidery: Overview of Swiss Costume Czech Clothing, Swiss Clothing, European Traditional Clothing, European Costumes, Swiss Fashion, Swiss Miss, Cultural Clothing, Culture Clothing, Folk Dress

Hello all, I received a request for some information the traditional clothing of Switzerland, especially of the area around Luzern, so I will give a very short overview of this information. Switzerland, as is well known, is a multilingual nation which strongly identifies as one ethnicity. This is extremely unusual, and is rooted in the fact that the Swiss Confederation was voluntary on the part of its citizens, at least at first, and as it grew, that was still mostly true. Here is a…

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FolkCostume&Embroidery | Women's Costume of Miesbach region, Upper Bavaria, Germany German Wedding Dress, German Traditional Clothing, Traditional German Clothing, German Traditional Dress, Germany Culture, German Clothing, German Costume, Cultural Dress, Costumes Around The World

Hello all, Today I am going to focus on the Miesbach costume. This costume has become a symbol of Bavaria, of Munich, and in fact, of Germany as a whole. It is actually from south central Upper Bavaria, the area known as the Tölz-Miesbach Upland, between the Inn River in the east, the Ammer River in the west, the Austrian border on the south, and the environs of Munich in the north, covering the Landskreise of Toelz, Miesbach, and the western half of Rosenheim. However, it is also strongly…

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FolkCostume&Embroidery | Women's Costume of Miesbach region, Upper Bavaria, Germany Bavarian Traditional Clothing, Traditional Dirndl Germany, Octoberfest Outfits Women, German Outfits Women, Octoberfest Outfits, Europe Dress, German Dresses, Traditional German Clothing, German Traditional Dress

Hello all, Today I am going to focus on the Miesbach costume. This costume has become a symbol of Bavaria, of Munich, and in fact, of Germany as a whole. It is actually from south central Upper Bavaria, the area known as the Tölz-Miesbach Upland, between the Inn River in the east, the Ammer River in the west, the Austrian border on the south, and the environs of Munich in the north, covering the Landskreise of Toelz, Miesbach, and the western half of Rosenheim. However, it is also strongly…

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