rahvarõivaste
Rahvarõivaste, or traditional Estonian clothing, are garments that have been worn by the Estonian people for centuries. These garments are characterized by their simplicity, functionality, and use of natural materials. Traditional Estonian clothing typically includes a long, loose-fitting shirt called a "särk," which is often made from linen or wool. The särk is typically worn with a belt called a "vöö," which is often decorated with intricate embroidery or beadwork. Women often wear a long skirt called a "püksid," which is typically made from wool or cotton. The püksid is often decorated with embroidery or beadwork, and is often worn with a blouse or shirt. Men often wear trousers called "püksid," which are typically made from wool or cotton. The püksid are often worn with a shirt or blouse. Traditional Estonian clothing is often decorated with embroidery or beadwork, which is often used to create intricate patterns or designs. These garments are often worn for special occasions, such as weddings or holidays, but are also worn for everyday use. Rahvarõivaste are an important part of Estonian culture and heritage, and are often worn to preserve and promote Estonian traditions.