Dirndls

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Name (Latin)
Dirndls
Other forms of name
Dirndl skirts
See Also From tracing topical name
Clothing and dress
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q73603
Library of congress: sh 92005934
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 92104806: Tostmann, G. The Dirndl, 1990.
  • Random House.
  • Web. 3:Dirndl (Dirndl skirt)
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Wikipedia description:

A dirndl (German: [ˈdɪʁndl̩] ) is a feminine dress which originated in German-speaking areas of the Alps. It is traditionally worn by women and girls in some Alpine regions of Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. A dirndl consists of a close-fitting bodice with a low neckline, a blouse worn under the bodice, a wide high-waisted skirt and an apron. The dirndl is regarded as a folk costume (in German Tracht). It developed as the clothing of Alpine peasants between the 16th and 18th centuries. Today it is generally considered the traditional dress for women and girls in German-speaking parts of the Alps, with particular designs associated with different regions. The usual masculine tracht counterpart of the dirndl is lederhosen. In the late 19th century the dirndl was adapted by the upper and middle classes as a fashion mode, and subsequently spread as a mode outside its area of origin. There are many varieties of adaptations from the original folk designs. The dirndl is also worn as an ethnic costume by German diaspora populations in other countries.

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