Post traditional clothes from your country.
what is the point
every European """"traditional""""" clothes are super similar and come from XVIII-XIX century villages.
>>52690053
To compare them to each other and see the differences between them.
>>52689969
>Post traditional clothes from your country.
>>52689969
Sarafan for tyans, kosovorotka- for kuns.
>>52691458
me sarmatian szlachta
r8
>>52689969
tracksuit. slav traditional dress
>>52692293
>tracksuit. slav traditional dress
only peasant russkies
>>52692317
Central Anatolia
>>52692450
Another Central Anatolia
>>52692450
This one looks cool as fuck desu.
>>52692490
Eastern Anatolia
>>52692679
Bonus pic 4 u
>>52692876 this was for >>52692576
Also Another Eastern Anatolia
>>52692247
>>52692921
West Anatolia/Aegean
>>52693026
West Anatolia/İzmir
>>52693026
Also dance
>>52693112
And last one is from Tracia
>>52692876
>Dr.Abdullah I'm Turkish intelligence agency
The ceinture flechée (arrowed sash/belt), Quebec.
Couldn't find any good pic, so here's a short video instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU8Ad84jrhA
There isn't much more to it really.
>>52692679
North-Eastern?
>>52694519
Yes
>>52694826
kewl
the man's attire looked too c*ucasian
>>52692247
Brazilians are such renown sluts they even got a doujin for it
Traditional Catalan clothing
>>52694902
If we put aside the borders, North-Eastern Anatolia is pretty much part of Caucasus.
In Kars,Ardahan,Rize and some parts of Erzurum people dress and dance Caucasian-alike.
Pic related Rize.
ours got the most swag
>>52690018
is getting cu.cked by EU a tradition in Murica
>>52695593
>Error: You must wait 1 second before posting an image reply.
:3
more Catalan
>>52695668
>>52695687
I heard that Catalonian is closer to Old Latin than other Romance languages?
How true?
>>52695635
:3
>>52693179
God, my sides.
>>52695762
>>52695774
I don't really know. It's true that it wasn't as influenced by Arabic as Spanish was, but I would say Italian is the closest to Latin (I think Italian is the romance language closest to Catalan in terms of vocabulary too). Heard someone say Sardinian was the closest one.
>>52695967
:3