In your country, can you walk along the street in national traditional costumes without being seen oddly?
Japan: yes
In your country, can you walk along the street in national traditional costumes without being seen oddly?
Japan: yes
Russia: no
living in Japan for three months as an english teacher does not make Japan "your country"
no
post russian traditional clothes
I'm going to save you some time
Everywhere in the western world : no
Yes
The suit is an evolution of the British day-suit, so yes.
Most of the world now does so.
epic :D
I've been to France and it's pretty obvious that many Maghrebis dress like Westerners
We don't have traditional clothing here.
More or less this stuff, same here in Latvia.
Females
Males
hm not really
Yes we wear blue jeans all the time
Aka pure cancer
Do we have tradtional "costumes"?
t. never been to France
does this mean Latvia should be part of Russia?
you all exaggerate everything
I mean, we were, for a really long time. Russians influenced our culture a lot, so in a way we are both russians and latvians at the same time. I honestly believe it'd be better if we were still a part of Russia, but eh, that's just my opinion.
that's kimono, and too formal to wear in daily life
even her umbrella is too traditional
yukata is more casual and much more common during summer
you obviously haven't visited the muslim districts because they stink and are insecure 0 tourist go here so why do you talk
>I honestly believe it'd be better if we were still a part of Russia
What did they do to you?
Polish folk costume fits with the street of Harajuku
not really
every region had its own traditional costumes and now they're only worn by folk dance groups
For áo dài, no, unless you're obviously a teacher or student.
For áo bà ba, yes, it's "farmers' clothes" and pretty undistrict/normal.
Going to Australia for a day doesn't either you fucking chink.
Me in the pic
Yes you can
Blue jeans and a cowboy hat with cowboy boots? Sure in the southwest and the middle south. Maybe just the south in general idk. And a cowboy hat is reasonably common in the northern middle--> northwest.
Its worn when going to the mosque and accepted as formal clothing so yes.
How is this traditional style in France today?
Quilt isn't common in the current Scotland?
Then what do they dress like?