Culture of Argentina
The costumes are typical of Argentina gaucho costume for man and the paisana or "china" for women.
Note that in
the city of Buenos
Aires is
the typical clothing of tango but with the
number of immigrants
who came to this part of
the country the
clothing was turning
around and
incorporating details of the
different cultures that lived there.
The male costume consists Antioquia hat, white with
black ribbon, also poncho or ruana depending on if the weather is cold or hot,
the carriel alike, machete and espadrilles. The female costume typical
Antioquia is a long black skirt with some colorful prints, a white blouse and
hat, all adorned with many flowers and embroidery.
Culture of
Australia
It is important to distinguish between a Dirndl and
costume typical. A costume has certain characteristics by which we can
distinguish which region comes and in some cases even the social status of the
wearer. The Dirndl today does not have any regional characteristic, but is
obviously influenced by Bavarian costumes.
Culture of
Holland
The Dutch are sometimes represented in traditional
costumes. The men wear wide trousers and clogs, and women a long skirt. On
their heads they wear a cap. Formerly in the field were many people who were
dressed well, but nowadays hardly anyone takes this kind of traditional
clothing.
For women is a flared skirt. It is a traditional
dress, which was used in the area of southern Germany. Originally, the dirndl
is a simplified version of the folk costume.
For men are leather pants. These are knee breeches and
were worn by Germanic men of the Alpine areas and nearby towns. These pants are
made exclusively in leather material to make it tougher for the geographical
area.









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