Dirndl Edonita for women from Heimatgwand. The summery dirndl made of easy-care cotton inspires with the feminine cut, which can also be worn without a dirndl blouse. The delicately flowered dirndl apron with monochrome apron band is another highlight that underlines the feminine fit. The traditional ball buttons show the attention to detail. A favourite piece for the fashion-conscious costume lover. Combination partner: Dirndl blouse B-5070 in white.
Brand: Heimatgwand
Material: 100% cotton
Accessories: Delivered without blouse
Apron: Apron included
Colour: reeds
Length: Mdii (skirt length 70 cm)
Fit: Fit is normal
Care: 30°Gentle wash, do not bleach, not suitable for dryer, iron one point, gentle cleaning P
Closure: Zipper
See also:
All Dirndl:
https://www.etsy.com/at/shop/Trachtenhans?section_id=35779748Dirndl Blouses:
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https://www.etsy.com/at/shop/Trachtenhans?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=33182695Dirndl Jackets and Vests:
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Let yourself be inspired by our new traditional costume worlds and find out in our trendy online shop how we combine alpine fashion and traditional costume. Discover also the large assortment in the Trachtenhans online shop:
https://www.etsy.com/at/shop/TrachtenhansHistory of women's traditional costume fashion
The Austrian-Bavarian costume can be traced back in its tradition to the 19th century. At that time, the women wore a dirndl because it offered a lot of freedom of movement and looked equally neat. The dirndl was considered workwear. The fabrics were coarser and more resistant than they are today. The décolleté was not emphasized so much. Rather, the woman walked high-necked and hid her charms. This was especially true for women who were married and for widowed women.
Traditional costumes at the Oktoberfests
The Oktoberfest dates back to the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese on 12 October 1810. The then King Max in Bavaria proclaimed the celebrations for the people from which the Oktoberfest developed.
For a long time, the Oktoberfests were concentrated in the southern area and especially in the state of Bavaria. Since the beginning of the 21st century, they have also been celebrated all over the world. The costumes at the festival are very versatile. Many women present their charms and equip the costume with beautiful and modern accessories. When choosing the costume, the woman at the Oktoberfest is quite free, which distinguishes the festival from a wedding, for example.
Living tradition
Traditional costume fashion is now enjoying great popularity worldwide. We have made it our task to interpret old originals in a contemporary way in order to meet the requirements of today's dirndl wearer.
A real feast for the eyes are our "designer dirndl": refined, romantic and all with that "certain something" that makes every Madl an eye-catcher.
Let yourself be inspired by our diverse collections and immerse yourself in our new "traditional costume worlds". We hope you enjoy shopping!