vannirätikud
Vannirätikud, also known as vaned or vanemõõdud, are traditional Estonian folk costumes that have been worn for centuries, particularly during festivals, weddings, and other special occasions. These costumes are characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Estonia. The term "vannirätikud" is derived from the Estonian words "vann" meaning "bath" and "rätikud" meaning "clothes," signifying the historical use of these garments in public baths and communal settings.
The traditional vannirätikud typically consist of a long, flowing skirt called a "rõõmus" and a blouse called
Vannirätikud have evolved over time, with modern interpretations incorporating contemporary designs while retaining the traditional elements.