hajasarja
Hajasarja is a traditional Hungarian garment, typically worn by women, that consists of a long, loose-fitting skirt with a wide, flat belt. The skirt is usually made of dark fabric, such as black or dark blue, and is often adorned with intricate embroidery or lace. The belt, known as a "szalag," is typically made of the same fabric as the skirt and is worn around the waist, with the ends hanging down the back. The hajasarja is often paired with a blouse or a dress, and is commonly worn for formal occasions, such as weddings or religious ceremonies. The garment is a symbol of Hungarian cultural heritage and is often worn by women to celebrate their Hungarian roots.