aðlögðum
Aðlögðum is a term used in Icelandic to describe a type of traditional Icelandic clothing, specifically a long, loose-fitting coat or cloak. The term "aðlögðum" translates to "adorned" or "decorated," reflecting the intricate embroidery and decorative elements often found on these garments. Aðlögðum are typically made from wool and feature a distinctive, asymmetrical cut, with one side being longer than the other. This design is believed to have originated from the need to accommodate the long, flowing skirts worn by women in Icelandic folk dance, known as "klæðakappa."
The embroidery on aðlögðum is a significant aspect of the garment, often depicting traditional Icelandic motifs
Aðlögðum are often worn during Icelandic folk festivals and cultural events, where they are an important part
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Icelandic folk culture, and with it,