Bulgarian National Costumes
Bulgarian folk costume in Bulgaria is the garments that were worn
in Bulgarian villages until the beginning of the 20th century.
These garments were hand made in the villages using materials that were
produced locally. The basic structure of the clothing worn by men and
women for workdays and holidays remained the same for many hundreds of
years, until urban influenced fashion and factory produced clothes became
available. The garments that can be seen in ethnographic museums today
date from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th
century which is the period when the most elaborate costumes were made.
The costumes on display are often those worn for weddings, which had the
most layers, and were worn with heavy metal jewellery. After women were
married, and later were widowed the number of garments worn was reduced,
with those being worn have little or no decoration. By the
1930s the strict adherence to the use of indictors of age in the structure
of the garment worn died out.
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