Bregalads
Bregalads are a type of traditional Basque garment, originating from the Basque Country in the Pyrenees region of Europe. They are typically worn by men and are characterized by their distinctive design and construction. Bregalads are made from wool or other natural fibers and feature a long, loose-fitting body with a high collar and long sleeves. The garment is often adorned with intricate embroidery or appliqué work, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Basque people. Bregalads are typically worn during special occasions and celebrations, such as weddings, festivals, and religious events. They are also worn during traditional Basque dances and music performances. The garment is an important symbol of Basque identity and is often associated with the region's unique history and culture. Bregalads are still worn today, although they have evolved over time to incorporate modern materials and designs. Despite these changes, the traditional design and craftsmanship of Bregalads remain an important part of Basque heritage.