Bosnia ( HP Mostar ) year 2005 stamp National costumes

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Bosnia ( HP Mostar ) 2006 ☀ National costumes ☀ MNH**

Bosnia ( HP Mostar ) year 2005 stamp National costumes MNH**

The traditional national costumes of Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically those worn by Croats in the country, reflect the rich cultural heritage and diversity of the region. The traditional attire varies depending on factors such as the region, social status, and occasion. Here are some common elements of traditional Croatian costumes in Bosnia and Herzegovina:

  1. Women’s Costume:
    • Blouse (Košulja): The blouse worn by Croatian women typically features intricate embroidery and is often made of linen or cotton fabric. The style of embroidery and decoration can vary depending on the region.
    • Skirt (Suknja): The skirt is usually long and full, often made of wool or other heavy fabrics. It may be plain or adorned with decorative patterns or embroidery.
    • Apron (Prednjica): Women often wear a colorful apron over their skirt, which can be intricately embroidered or decorated with lace.
    • Headscarf (Rubac): A headscarf is commonly worn by Croatian women as a traditional head covering. It is often tied in a knot or folded in a decorative manner.
  2. Men’s Costume:
    • Shirt (Košulja): The traditional Croatian men’s shirt is typically white and may have elaborate embroidery along the collar, cuffs, and front placket.
    • Vest (Ves): A vest or waistcoat is worn over the shirt, often made of wool or other heavy fabrics. It may be plain or decorated with embroidery or decorative buttons.
    • Trousers (Hlače): Traditional Croatian trousers are usually straight-legged and may be made of wool or other durable materials. They are often worn with a belt.
    • Cap (Kapa): Croatian men may wear a traditional cap, which can vary in style depending on the region. It may be made of wool or felt and is often decorated with embroidery or other embellishments.
  3. Accessories:
    • Sash (Šal): Both men and women may wear a sash around the waist, which can be plain or decorated with embroidery or fringe.
    • Footwear: Traditional Croatian footwear includes leather shoes or boots for both men and women, often featuring intricate stitching or decorative elements.

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