leotatud
Leotatud is a term that originates from the Estonian language, where it refers to a traditional Estonian folk costume worn during the winter months. The term "leotatud" translates to "dressed in a leot," which is a type of long, loose-fitting garment typically made of wool or linen. This garment is often worn over a shirt and is characterized by its loose fit and simple design, allowing for ease of movement and warmth.
The leotatud is a staple of Estonian folk attire and is often worn during festivals, celebrations, and
The design and construction of the leotatud can vary depending on the region and the specific community.