austavas
Austavas is a traditional Lithuanian garment, primarily worn by men, that has been an integral part of Lithuanian folk attire for centuries. The term "austavas" is derived from the Lithuanian word "austis," meaning "ear," reflecting the garment's distinctive ear-like shape. The austavas is typically made from wool or linen and features a long, loose-fitting body with wide sleeves and a high collar. The most distinctive feature of the austavas is its large, ear-like flaps that hang down from the shoulders, which can be adorned with decorative embroidery or tassels.
The austavas has evolved over time, with variations in design and materials reflecting regional differences and
The austavas is not only a practical garment but also a symbol of Lithuanian cultural identity. Its