vasturõhuvaids
Vasturõhuvaids are a type of traditional Estonian garment, specifically a waistcoat or vest. The term itself is derived from Estonian words, where "vastu" can mean against or opposite, and "rõhu" relates to pressure or emphasis, and "vaids" signifies a vest or waistcoat. Historically, these garments were worn by men as part of their everyday attire and also for more formal occasions.
The construction of vasturõhuvaids typically involved sturdy fabrics like wool or linen, often embellished with decorative
Vasturõhuvaids were usually sleeveless and opened at the front, often fastened with buttons, hooks, or decorative