How often do people in your country wear traditional clothing?
Is it only during holidays or is it acceptable all year round?
>brazilian traditional clothing
KAN'T EVEN MAKE THIS SHIT UP
>>59032343
Pretty common among country folk and older generation. Younger urban folks wear it mostly during special occasions and festivals.
Although that isn't the only traditional dress we have. There are probably 4-5 more
We don't really have any desu...
You usually don't see traditional clothing, except on very old women.
Things like pic related are somewhat common.
A Carnival fantasy is not a traditional clothing, and they vary according to regions.
People often wear it, or pieces of it.
>>59032343
not correct
This is japanese traditional
>>59032343
In India traditional dresses are common like saris, salvars etc but we wear all types of clothes.
>>59032343
only for various culture festivals and activities
There's no national traditional clothing here, only regional. This is Venetian/Friulian traditional clothing.
>>59032343
Girls usually wear it to class or work. Men mostly wear it only for certain celebration or wedding
>thinking about buying this
>linen feels good in hot weather they say
>tfw afraid everyone will take me for an ethnic nationalist that I am not
>How often do people in your country wear traditional clothing?
Only if they're doing agricultural work mostly
>Is it only during holidays or is it acceptable all year round?
It's only acceptable in summer. Wearing pic related in winter will usually get you strange looks
Never. Only entertainers/artists/musicians wear them every once in a while (carnivals and stuff like that).
>>59033105
That or fans in football matches.
>>59033002
where do you buy one of these
please link me, i want to buy one for myself
>>59032692
wifebeaters m8
Only on special occassions although wearing it to funerals is a bit frowned upon
>>59033146
http://ethno.shop.by which is an offline shop in my city. If you ask them politely they might get all excited about your inquiry like typical Eastern Euro cucks with an inferiority complex that they are and help you. Or maybe not.
I'm pretty sure you can find better options if you google "vyshivanka" tho.
Only at festivals
>>59033261
wew that's pretty expensive, and i bet shipping is going to cost even more, do you think it's really worth that much money? also, when i type in "vyshivanka" in google it brings up ukrainian ones, not belarussian, could you clear up this difference; are they they same?
>French maid with a béret and a baguette.
>>59033354
Well it's supposed to be holiday garb so yeah.
>also, when i type in "vyshivanka" in google it brings up ukrainian ones, not belarussian, could you clear up this difference; are they they same?
I've got no fucking idea frankly.
>>59032343
Well, I can't deny that the carnaval fantasy can be considered a tradicional clothing, but we have a large variety of tradicional clothings according to region. In Bahia (Northeast) we have the baianas, that I think wear their traditional clothing in some festivities and celebrations of African religions. In Rio Grande do Sul (Southern Region), they have their own traditional clothing, but I don't know nothing about why and how often they wear it. We have the Ocktoberfest in Blumenau with people wearing german traditional clothing. I don't know any traditional clothing of my region (Mid-West). The only tradiotional clothing that we probably wear in the whole country, is when we dress like country dwellers on the "Festa Junina" holiday.
>>59032343
Cheongsam/qipao is not chinese traditional clothing. It is originated from manchurian.
Hanfu is the real chinese traditional clothing
>>59033398
The cigarette holder and the mustache is missing.
>>59032343
Wait is this suppose to be hanfu or some ancient gook dress?
>>59033261
thanks brolarusian
>>59032343
Perhaps some old people in the far corner of the country, but other than that litteraly never. Well, and for these kind of tourist photoshoots.