The Cracow costume was developed at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries and was the first of peasant costumes to be noticed by higher social classes. It was due to its uniqueness. He was then the richest folk costume. He distinguished himself from other outfits with the color and similarity of some elements to the noble costume (eg: krakuski to the confederate). The aristocratic costume of Krakow entered the salons during the reign of the Saxons. Then came the French fashion for the dress-up parties, during which the aristocracy dressed up as shepherds and shepherds. In Poland, the Kraków costume reigned then. In full Krakow's outfit was formed in the second half of the 18th century. Then he was relatively uniform.
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