gordeldracht
Gordeldracht is a Dutch term used in ethnographic and cultural-historical contexts to refer to a traditional dress practice in which the belt is a central element of the costume. In descriptions where the term appears, gordeldracht highlights the belt as both a functional and a visual feature, contributing to the overall identity conveyed by the attire.
Etymologically, the word combines gordel, meaning belt, with dracht, meaning attire or costume. This formation reflects
Usage and interpretation vary across sources. In some descriptions, gordeldracht emphasizes how belts secure garments and
Regional and historical notes indicate that discussions of gordeldracht often occur within broader studies of Dutch
See also: Folk costume, ethnography, traditional dress. Because gordeldracht is an area described in varying ways