Men wore boots with a shank (csb: skrzrznie), and white cloth pants (csb: bùksë) were not allowed in. The shirt was white, tied with a red ribbon under the chin. A vest with or without sleeves (csb: liwk) was put on the shirt. On top was put a sukman with small embroidery, navy blue, black or brown, it was lined with a red lining. A black felt hat was put on the head and a fur hat in winter
Women put on scarves and sweatshirts with short sleeves (not to get them dirty at work), sometimes decorated with a red ribbon. The skirts were colorful. They wore wooden clogs on their feet. At home, women put on caps that consisted of two parts: the bottom and the rim with hanging ends. This cap was often wrapped with a scarf on the forehead line. Worn shirts were worn on sleeves on cooler days. The skirts were thickly crinkled, an apron was put on them
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