The Czech Republic (formerly known as Czechoslovakia) is very young. On
January 1, 1993 it decided to end its union with Slovakia after more
than three-quarters of a century.
Most Czechs dress in modern, Western-style clothing. Traditional folk
costumes, featuring lace and embroidery, are still worn on special
occasions. The men's costume features a white shirt with wide
sleeves gathered at the wrists. Women wear gathered skirts and blouses
made of simple materials such as linen and cotton. In the 1800s, many
dresses were made from fabrics dyed with
indigo. Indigo was brought to Europe by traders from Asia, and the deep
blue color became popular among many European culture groups.
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