zhenikh
Zhenikh is a traditional Russian garment worn by men, particularly in rural areas and during festive occasions. The term "zhenikh" translates to "bridegroom" in English, reflecting its historical association with wedding attire. The zhenikh is typically a long, loose-fitting coat made from wool or fur, often lined with sheepskin or other warm materials. It is characterized by its distinctive collar, which can be high and wide, and its long sleeves that may be rolled up or down depending on the occasion. The zhenikh is usually paired with breeches, a type of loose-fitting trousers, and may be adorned with embroidery or other decorative elements. This traditional garment is a symbol of Russian cultural heritage and is often worn during holidays such as Maslenitsa, a pre-Lenten festival, and during weddings. Despite its historical significance, the zhenikh has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with many modern Russians embracing this traditional piece of clothing.