Russian national costume

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Men's clothing The main men's clothing was a shirt or undershirt.

Men's clothing

The main men's clothing was a shirt or undershirt. Shirts

were sewn from linen and hemp fabrics, as well as silk. At home, the boyars wore a girl's shirt - it was always silk.
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Zipun made of homemade cloth Over the shirt, the men put

Zipun made of homemade cloth

Over the shirt, the men put on

a zipun made of homemade cloth. Over the zipun, rich people put on a caftan. In summer, a single-row was worn over the caftan. Odnoryadka- wide, long-sleeved clothing without a collar, with long sleeves, with stripes and buttons or ties. It was usually sewn from cloth and other woolen fabrics. Worn both in the sleeves and in the back.
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Headdress Tafii were usually worn on a short-cropped head. Tafya is

Headdress

Tafii were usually worn on a short-cropped head. Tafya is a

small round hat. Hats were put on over the taffia: for commoners - from felt, poyarki, sukmanin, for the rich - from fine cloth and velvet. 
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Wonen’s clothing The basis of the women's costume was a long

Wonen’s clothing

The basis of the women's costume was a long shirt.

The shirt was decorated with trim or embroidery, sometimes embroidered with pearls. A peasant woman could go out in one shirt for mowing. Noble women had top shirts - maids. Maid shirts were sewn from bright silk fabric, often red. These shirts had long, narrow sleeves with a slit for the arms. Women, over a white or red shirt with embroidered wrists fastened to the sleeves, wore a long silk summer coat, fastened to the throat, with long sleeves with seams (gold embroidery and pearls) and a fastened collar (necklace). Women also wore sundresses. Sundress - clothes in the form of a dress, most often without sleeves. Sundresses differed in fabrics and cut.
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Shoes Bast shoes - low shoes woven from wooden bast. For

Shoes

Bast shoes - low shoes woven from wooden bast. For strength,

the sole was braided with a vine, bast, rope or hemmed with leather. Bast shoes were tied to the leg with laces twisted from the same bast from which the bast shoes were made.