Väliriiete
Väliriiete refers to the traditional Estonian practice of wearing distinctive clothing associated with specific regions, occupations, or social groups. This form of folk attire has historical roots in Estonia’s rural communities, where garments often reflected local customs, climate, and cultural identity. The term "väliriiete" translates to "outer clothing" or "outerwear," emphasizing its role as both functional and symbolic attire.
Väliriiete typically includes layered garments such as embroidered shirts, vests, aprons, and headscarves, often made from
The tradition of väliriiete declined in the 20th century due to urbanization and modernization, but it has
Beyond its aesthetic and cultural significance, väliriiete reflects Estonia’s deep connection to its rural past. It