vahteruska
Vahteruska is a term of Finnish origin that describes a particular type of traditional outerwear. It refers to a heavy, often fur-lined, coat or cloak designed for protection against severe cold weather. Historically, vahteruska was a common garment among people living in colder climates, particularly in Nordic regions. The materials used typically included thick wool, animal hides, and fur, chosen for their insulating properties. The design often featured a hood to further shield the wearer from wind and snow.
The vahteruska was not merely a practical item but also held cultural significance. Its presence denoted status