ruházata
Ruházata refers to the traditional Hungarian garment worn by women during festive occasions, weddings, and religious ceremonies. The term originates from the Hungarian words *ruha* (clothing) and *zata* (a suffix indicating a type of garment), combining to describe a distinctive, ornate dress. Ruházata is particularly associated with rural Hungarian culture and is often worn during folk dances, harvest festivals, and other significant cultural events.
The design of ruházata typically features a long, flowing skirt made from heavy fabric such as linen
Regional variations exist across Hungary, with distinct styles in Transylvania, Vojvodina, and other areas where Hungarian
Today, ruházata remains a symbol of Hungarian folk traditions, often worn during cultural festivals, folk music