petesejteket
Petesejteket, also known as "pete's jackets" or "pete's jackets," are a type of traditional Hungarian clothing, specifically a type of coat or jacket worn by men. The term "petesejteket" is derived from the Hungarian word "petese," which means "to wear" or "to put on," and "jacket," referring to the outer garment. These jackets are typically made from wool or other durable fabrics and are characterized by their long sleeves and high collar, providing warmth and protection in the cold Hungarian winters.
The design of petesejteket varies by region and personal preference, but they generally feature a simple, practical
Petesejteket are not only functional but also hold cultural significance. They are often worn during festivals,
In recent years, petesejteket have gained international attention, with designers and fashion brands incorporating elements of