sooviks
Sooviks are a type of traditional Estonian folk costume, primarily worn during the Estonian Independence Day celebrations on August 20th. The term "sooviks" is derived from the Estonian word "soov", meaning "wish" or "desire", reflecting the hope and longing for independence and freedom that the costume represents. The sooviks costume typically consists of a white linen shirt, a red and white striped waistcoat, and a red and white striped skirt or pants. The costume is often adorned with traditional Estonian embroidery and accessories such as a white linen cap and red and white striped socks. The sooviks costume is a symbol of Estonian national identity and is worn by both men and women during the Independence Day celebrations. The costume is also worn by Estonians living abroad to participate in the celebrations and to show their pride in their national heritage. The sooviks costume is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and is celebrated annually on August 20th.