In Kolberg's (1880s) period, the outfit looked a bit different from today's. Men's long ankle strap made of white cloth with a lined collar, trimmed with blue or white ribbon and fastened with a loop, girded with a colorful woolen belt. The richer man wore a navy blue robe with a navy blue hem, sometimes a red petal from the edge of the sleeves, or a protruding piece of red lining from underneath the sleeve. Flared pants white, yellow or pink with a thin canvas, high, conical hat, crushed from the front
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Older women wore a thin linen shirt. Petticoat made of wool, hand-woven with small red ribbons, a woolen corset fastened with metal or bone buttons and a belt-like apron with strings similar to the petticoat and the other longer on the shoulders. Young women wore shirts (so-called whiteness), a bra with a red-colored or "Sannicki" sewn on it was put on it.,