Romanian traditional dress varies by region but generally consists of embroidered blouses, skirts, and aprons for women and tunics and pants for men. The seven main regions - Transylvania, Oas Country, Banat, Wallachia, Moldavia, and the Balkans - each have their own distinctive styles of dress that can still be seen at folk events and in remote areas, though most Romanians now wear modern clothing.
Romanian traditional dress varies by region but generally consists of embroidered blouses, skirts, and aprons for women and tunics and pants for men. The seven main regions - Transylvania, Oas Country, Banat, Wallachia, Moldavia, and the Balkans - each have their own distinctive styles of dress that can still be seen at folk events and in remote areas, though most Romanians now wear modern clothing.
Romanian traditional dress varies by region but generally consists of embroidered blouses, skirts, and aprons for women and tunics and pants for men. The seven main regions - Transylvania, Oas Country, Banat, Wallachia, Moldavia, and the Balkans - each have their own distinctive styles of dress that can still be seen at folk events and in remote areas, though most Romanians now wear modern clothing.
worn by Romanians, who live primarily in Romania and Moldova. Today, the vast majority of Romanians wear modern style dress on most occasions, and the garments described here largely fell out of use during the 20th century. However, they can still be seen in more remote areas, on special occasions, and at ethnographic and folk events. Each historical region has its own specific variety of costume. ETHNOGRAPHIC REGIONS
Romanian traditional Transylvania or Ardeal
The western plains: Lower Mure clothing can be classified Plain, Cri Plain (Criul Negru, Criul according to seven Alb, Criul Repede), Lower Some Plain (Oa Country) traditional regions. These Banat, including Timis, can be further subdivided Meadow and Cara-Severin by ethnographic zones, Wallachia, including Oltenia and Muntenia which may range The Lower Danube, between 40 and 120, including Brgan, Dobruja and southern Moldavia depending on the criteria Moldavia, used. The seven main including Bessarabia, Bukovina and Tr ansnistria regions are: Balkans or Romanians of the Balkan Peninsula Transylvania The name Transylvania, which is used by the Romanians, comes from Latin, and simply means 'The land beyond the forest'.
The women's costume is fairly uniform over this
area, consisting of an embroidered chemise and double apron, differing only in details of ornament. The mens' varies even less, consisting of a tunic and narrow pants, either linen or wool, having a very medieval look to it. Transylvania Oas Country More than any circumstanvce.ose nii wear their traditional suit to church,dancing and popular holidays and folcloric ocasions Banat Banatean popular womens costume ,made from ie and canvas in cotton, embroidered by hand. Wallachia including Oltenia and Muntenia Moldavia The traditional national costume is now only found in museums and in some family collections. The female's traditional garment consists of a white embroidered blouse, an embroidered vest trimmed with sheep fleece, and a white skirt with lace on the hem, usually covered by a black embroidered overskirt. The male costume consists of a white embroidered shirt, a vest similar to the women's, white pants, a hat decorated with peacock feathers or flowers, or a sheep fleece cap, and a wide belt. Both men and women wear opinci. Balkans(Bucovina) Bucovina is a space where Romanian folk traditions keept their purity. Even the air is clean here because is one of the most forested Areas of the country. Region Keeps the Austro-Hungarian civilization mark due to inclusion in the Habsburg Empire in 1775.