the traditional dress of Slovenia is called a narodna nosa. there are different styles of this dress, the most well known would be the gorenjska region costume which includes
- a full gathered dress in the colours of blue, red, green, pink, and purple
-an apron that is black with either black embroidery or none at all with lace around the edges
- socks which extend up to the knee or over in the pattern of small knots
-a white blouse
- a fringed scarf in assorted colours and designs
-knee length bloomers and petticoat
- a gold chain called sklepanec ( pronounced scle-pan-ech ) which is hooked on to the apron and falls from right to left
- a kerchief which is white with lace at the corners which you tuck in in front of the chain
-a gold pin which you clip your scarf together at the front
-if your married, an avba which is a head piece that has a black band with golden embroidery all over it, the amount of gold on your head piece, and chain represents your familys wealth, the part that is attached to black embroided band is white and usually round and it is puffy, tied to it is a large colourful ribbon that flows along the back
- if your a single lady, a zavijacka (pronounced zavi-yach-ca), which is all the same compared to the avba, but the white part sewn on to the black embroided band is smaller and is ties like a bandanna but instead of being pointed like a bandanna, it is rounded with a stretchy part which when it is tied, the woman will bull her braid out of the stetchy hole.
People in Slovenia wear normal clothes, like in any other European county!
casual
Depends on season.
A traditional Hindu dress is called a sari.
A Haitian traditional dress is called a Karabela.
It is called a Sari
It is called a Sari
its called "CHANIA CHOLI"
stoje ludowe
It's called a 'Sayah Barong'.
the Peru traditional dress is called perra mala hedro cocko
A sarong.
High Class! but if you mean the traditional "OLD" they are called Costume
it is called 한복(Hanbok) for people who can't read Korean!:)
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"