reglufólki
Reglufólki is a type of traditional Icelandic folk clothing worn by women. The name "reglufólki" literally translates to "regatta people," although the style is not directly related to nautical themes. Instead, it is a representation of the typical clothing worn by women in rural areas during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The reglufólki dress consists of a long, loose-fitting skirt made of wool, a white blouse with long
The reglufólki style is characterized by its practical design, intended to facilitate clothing for outdoor work
Reglufólki is often worn during cultural events and festivals in Iceland, such as the national Independence