Try posting yours
Does Japan have the most beautiful national dress?
North uber alles :DD
>russians can't even afford shoes
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Traditional female dress here is a sheet that follows the Islamic code a bit but covers the entire body, any colour with a blouse and skirt underneath and sometimes with embroidery
start diversifying your kek reaction face folder
No.
It's just one of the most overrated though.
>MUH JAPAN
>MUH SAMURAI AND GEISHA
>MUH TRADITIONAL JAPANESE DRESS
Fuck you stupid weaboo piece of shit
Well, the girl who's parents could afford such a nice dress definitely had nice shoes also. They're just memeing because in fairytales some little girl is always poor and shit.
All traditional female clothes are beautiful
>he knows
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The closest we have to a national/traditional dress is pilgrim/colonial clothing. Either that or run naked in homage to the injuns
I like African ones where the breasts hang out
yay
>Sweden
You'll see some of this on Thanksgiving.
Closest you'll see to anyone wearing this normally is the Amish.
we don't have a national dress or costume
We dont have a national dress per se as regionalism is so strong. Nowadays bavarian cloth is associated with all of the country but thats more due ti chance and and foreign perception that now gets embraced.
During the 19th century people, often students or the educated wore several variants of a black dress with 15th century stylistic choices wishing to establish this as a common cloth which at least in academic and artsy circles had some sucess.
there used to plain Quakers, I don't think any exist anymore except maybe a couple of larpers
Pic related, the Amish.
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Most of our states have their own variant of clothing
This one is from Veracruz
From Hidalgo
It looks like cosplay when non Europeans wear European clothing
From Oaxaca
something like that
no Korea does.
>nips btfo by best korea again
>European clothing
Brasil is the bestest
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>getting called out
worst Sup Forums fear
>not being barefoot for maximum comfort
Sorbs are qt
>facebook filename
You think Ameridnians dressed like that, jose?
>India
>Canadian flag
Makes sense.
>barefoot
>comfort
>Aussie mad that he gets a lot more chinks than cute desi girls
Why would I be mad? I befriended the guy at my local 7/11.
>shoes
>comfort
I thought wearing muh shoes all the time was an American thing. Is it in France too?
errr...yes. of course it is.
Do french put shoes in the fridge before microwaving them too?
No, but we put 'em in the washing machine.
barefoot is comfy as fuck, do you have some kind of medical issues with your feet?
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First 10/10 I have seen all year
>americans wear red cups as shoes
lmao
Very cool.
anime website
wrong
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>first 10/10 i've seen all year
>fedora pic
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UMA
Kebaya
WE WUZ
>I do not know when to use brainlet wojaks
This is as close as America gets I guess
Non anime board.
You can always post anime or muh supahrioru Japanese culture wank on Sup Forums or /jp/ though.
literally the best
>the hanfu chad vs the kimono virgin
I always thought Kimonos make the women look boxy and hide their figure, making them all look the same
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This one is really gorgeous.
Beautiful.
what culture?
Flea market?
>they're all ugly as shit
h-heh yeah cute
POO culture
5th to the right is hot. You are blind, mehmet.
the one with the awful red hair?
yeah. pretty hot.
on opposites day LOL! Love it!
Beautiful.
fucking disgusting
indio clothing is just as ugly as them
not posting Norteño god tier dresses
Do they not teach you to count where you live?
>picture with no discernible order
>fifth to right
>uuuh they not teach to count uuh
>people lined up in two rows next to each other
>no order
>still can't tell me who he meant because they're all ugly anyway
stop it
you´re making us look bad
not the national dress, but regional in specific parts of the Black Forest
>stop it
>you´re making us look bad
We can't get any worse, faggot. That retard really can't count 5 people down on the right row? Is this the fucking underage board now?
Uh, never? If you think there's a time for quality and a time to be shitty then you are one of the reasons this site is dead.
oh so now it's the right row all of a sudden
I'm gonna assume you missed "5th to the right" in this post . You are forgiven.
>Uh, never?
I have been to Kyoto this summer, and most women wearing traditional japanese clothes there were chinese speaking tourists. I was a bit disappointed desu.
Kyoto is beautiful though.
>I have been to Kyoto this summer, and most women wearing traditional japanese clothes there were chinese speaking tourists. I was a bit disappointed desu.
DUHUH WHY DON'T GERMANS WERE LADERHOSEN?
Only Bavarian Unterschicht wears them. They are ugly af.
was this a reference?
>tfw no national dress
Yes. Funny how expresses the same sentiment towards Japan, yet people act so surprised Americans do it.
It's not the same. What the germ probably meant was that the only people weren't even Japanese, but Chinese. It's like going to Bavaria and there's a bunch of Poles wearing laderhosen.
>having national dress
we even have dress per village
Not THAT German, but at the end of september there are probably more tourists wearing Lederhosen, than Germans (and yes of course I mean in absolute numbers)
Why are they wearing poké balls on head?
We have many variations
Pretty much the same reason a peacock flashes his feathers. It's to attract mates and direct attention towards oneself. The red "Bollen" mean that the girl is unmarried, but I don't really know how much further it goes.
bump
>comparing fake ass "hanfu" to the unbroken tradition of kimono
qz.com
>One problem, however, emerged within this representation: the outfit of the Tang was not in fact a product of the august Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). Despite the seeming precision of this name, the “outfit of the Tang” is in fact a vague term used to refer to a variety of Chinese-style clothing, a concept first constructed by Chinese overseas during the late Qing Dynasty in relation to “Western clothing” (xizhuang). The outfit on display at APEC was in fact known as the magua, an originally Manchu style of clothing that spread throughout broader Chinese society during the Manchu-dominated Qing Dynasty (1644–1911 CE). Ninety years after the fall of the Qing, Chineseness was thus being represented on a global stage through what could be viewed, in a nationalist and essentialist lens, as the clothing of a peripheral or “barbarian” people at best, or even for some, the imposition of an external conquering power.
>"Hanfu"
>This clothing, portrayed in sketches attached to the post, was characterized by broad sleeves and flowing robes decorated with brilliant colors and elaborate designs, and was known simply as “Han Clothing,” or the traditional clothing of the Han. There is in fact no clear history indicating that there was any such apparel in existence under the name Han Clothing, but as an imaginary tradition envisioned as having been present at and thus providing links to the many celebrated moments in Chinese history, Han Clothing thus becomes a tradition inextricably intertwined with greatness.
>stolen culture
>claim to be better than original
as expected from the japs