schutbladeren
Schutbladeren, also known as cutaway leaves, are a type of traditional Dutch clothing. They originated in the 17th century as part of the regional costume for the province of Friesland and later spread to other parts of the country.
The schutbladeren are typically worn on the upper arm and consist of a single piece of fabric,
In addition to their decorative value, schutbladeren have historically held social significance, particularly during traditional events
Today, schutbladeren are mainly of interest to cultural historians and those studying traditional Dutch dress. They