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Albanian Traditional Clothing Information

Traditional Albanian clothing (Albanian: veshjet tradicionale shqiptare, veshjet kombëtare, veshjet popullore or kostumet kombëtare) includes more than 200 different kind of clothings in all Albania. This is due to the division the Albanian principates in the Middle Ages. Almost every region in Albania has its traditional dress.

Contents

Parts

The Albanian dress consist of the following parts:

Headgear

Men

The following headdresses are in use for men:[1]

For Women

The following head dresses are in use for women:[4]

Pants

Shoes

Opingat

Xhaqete

Main article: Xhaqete

A Xhaqete is a traditional vest, which is worn by Albanian men throughout Albania, in Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and in the Arbëresh villages in Italy.

Brez

Main article: Brez (clothing)

Brez are traditional belts, which are worn by Albanian men throughout Albania, in Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and in the Arbëresh villages in Italy.

Çorape

Main article: Çorape

Çorape are traditional pants which are worn by Albanian men throughout Albania, in Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and in the Arbëresh villages in Italy.

Opinga

Main article: Opinga

Opinga are traditional shoes which are worn by Albanian men throughout Albania, in Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, and in the Arbëresh villages in Italy.

Style in different locations

South Albania

South Albania has many branches that come from many cities on the South.

Labëria

In the region of Labëria, the traditional costume for men is like the picture on the right. They use Qeleshe which is a type of hat worn on the head. Then they wear a short black jacket, followed by a white shirt with wide sleeves. They also have a kind of a belt which is red and black like the Albanian Flag. They have black pants with long white socks. For shoes, they wear Opinga which are worn in Albania, Romania and Serbia. The costumes are very colorful.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Gjergji 2004: S. 191
  2. ^ de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, Jean-Baptiste (1875) (in French). Dictionnaire historique de l'ancien langage françois. Champion (T. 01-09). pp. 316–. http://books.google.com/books?id=1yZXAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA316.
  3. ^ Anamali, Skënder (2002) (in Albanian). Historia e popullit shqiptar në katër vëllime. I. Botimet Toena. p. 300. OCLC 52411919.
  4. ^ Gjergji 2004: S. 194

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