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What people know as traditional clothing was not everyday clothing, it was special clothing with a lot of symbolic significance, and worn only on special occasions. Otherwise people wore whatever was common in their time, usually drab and practical for the Washington Huskies Sugar Bowl Champions Shirt Besides,I will do this poor, and fashionable for the well to do. By the 16th or 17th century European fashion was quite uniform with local variants… which still exist today. A Swede doesn’t dress like an Italian either nowadays, really. There is everyday clothing and then you have fashion. Basically day-to-day wear did not change that much over the centuries. It was almost always some type of trousers or skirt with blouse. If you were wealthy enough to care about trends your garderobe was always a bit different that common crowd. And trends were copied all over Europe. Wealthy woman of 18th century from France was very similar to wealthy woman of the same century from Russia.
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And then you have ceremonial clothing that differs village from village and occasion to occasion. And many places here still use it time to time during for example visits of foreign delegations, Christmas, Easter, some people still sew it, it is collected etc. Soo yeah what I wanted to say is that traditional clothing never really dissapeared and that there is nothing like universal clothing. Maybe fashion etiquette is univeral (coctail dress, formal, semi-formal etc). They do have jeans, lots of jeans. Where did you get the Washington Huskies Sugar Bowl Champions Shirt Besides,I will do this idea that they don’t? Denim is everywhere. (They also have tee-shirts, puff coats, hoodies, and athletic shoes.) Because for one, I think they care more about how they look than their typical American counterpart (yes, a generalization, but I think it is true). Fitted jeans look more high-fashion than “relaxed-fit”; secondly, as already stated they are typically thinner than their American counterparts (all that walking and portion control helps!), so they or their fashion industry like to show that off more.
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What people know as traditional clothing was not everyday clothing, it was special clothing with a lot of symbolic significance, and worn only on special occasions. Otherwise people wore whatever was common in their time, usually drab and practical for the Washington Huskies Sugar Bowl Champions Shirt Besides,I will do this poor, and fashionable for the well to do. By the 16th or 17th century European fashion was quite uniform with local variants… which still exist today. A Swede doesn’t dress like an Italian either nowadays, really. There is everyday clothing and then you have fashion. Basically day-to-day wear did not change that much over the centuries. It was almost always some type of trousers or skirt with blouse. If you were wealthy enough to care about trends your garderobe was always a bit different that common crowd. And trends were copied all over Europe. Wealthy woman of 18th century from France was very similar to wealthy woman of the same century from Russia.
And then you have ceremonial clothing that differs village from village and occasion to occasion. And many places here still use it time to time during for example visits of foreign delegations, Christmas, Easter, some people still sew it, it is collected etc. Soo yeah what I wanted to say is that traditional clothing never really dissapeared and that there is nothing like universal clothing. Maybe fashion etiquette is univeral (coctail dress, formal, semi-formal etc). They do have jeans, lots of jeans. Where did you get the Washington Huskies Sugar Bowl Champions Shirt Besides,I will do this idea that they don’t? Denim is everywhere. (They also have tee-shirts, puff coats, hoodies, and athletic shoes.) Because for one, I think they care more about how they look than their typical American counterpart (yes, a generalization, but I think it is true). Fitted jeans look more high-fashion than “relaxed-fit”; secondly, as already stated they are typically thinner than their American counterparts (all that walking and portion control helps!), so they or their fashion industry like to show that off more.
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