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  2. Altdeutsche Tracht - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of the poet Hoffmann von Fallersleben, the author of the Deutschlandlied, as a young man in "old German" fashion (painting from 1819). The fashion known as Altdeutsche Tracht, "old German" dress or costume (also known as Deutsche Nationaltracht, "German national costume"), became popular in Germany between 1813 and 1815, during the time of what is in German historiography known as ...

  3. Tracht - Wikipedia

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    Austrian men in their Tracht. Tracht (German pronunciation: ⓘ) refers to traditional garments in German-speaking countries and regions. Although the word is most often associated with Bavarian, Austrian, South Tyrolean and Trentino garments, including lederhosen and dirndls, many other German-speaking peoples have them, as did the former Danube Swabian populations of Central Europe.

  4. Miesbach - Wikipedia

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    Miesbach (German: [ˈmiːsˌbax] ⓘ) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and is the capital of the Miesbach district. The district is at an altitude of 697 metres above sea level. It covers an area of approximately 863.50 km 2 of alpine headlands and in 2017 had a population of 11,477. The town is located 48 km southeast of Munich.

  5. Category:German clothing - Wikipedia

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    Modern German clothing should be categorized under German fashion or Clothing companies of Germany Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally worn by women and girls in some Alpine regions of Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. [1] A dirndl consists of a close-fitting bodice with a low neckline, a blouse worn under the bodice, a wide high-waisted skirt and an apron. [2] [3] [4] The dirndl is regarded as a folk costume (in German Tracht). It ...

  7. Wendish Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. [1] It encompasses a large collection of Tracht, especially from the Spree Forest region. [2] Apart from its permanent exhibition, the museum hosted more than 40 special exhibitions on various topics. All exhibitions are bilingual Lower Sorbian and German. [3]

  8. Two Men Contemplating the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The man on the right is wearing a grey-green cape and the black beret of the altdeutsche Tracht and has a stick in his right hand. The man on the left is somewhat higher on the path and is leaning on his companion's shoulder; he is slimmer and is wearing a grey-green frock-coat, from which a white collar protrudes, and the black cap of an early ...

  9. Category:History of clothing (Western fashion) - Wikipedia

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    The history of clothing (Western fashion) generally covers clothing worn in Western Europe, the Americas, and countries under European or American influence from c. 1750 to World War II.