Fashion trends, nowadays, are on similar lines all over the world. Germanys fashion did have a significant role to play out here. German fashion is known.

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Fashion trends, nowadays, are on similar lines all over the world. Germanys fashion did have a significant role to play out here. German fashion is known for its classic style of dressing. This beautiful country also boasts of some creative fashion designers. Of course, the scene today is quite different from the traditional clothing. In the olden days, colors also had an important part to play.

A dirndl is a traditional dress, which was worn in the Southern area of Germany. Originally, the dirndl is a simplified version of the folk costume. It was, in reality, the uniform of the Austrian servants, which was during the 19th century. In the ancient days, every village even had its own particular style of this dress. The dirndl comprises many garments that make up the entire outfit. This has a bodice, which is worn with a blouse, a full-length skirt, and an apron. The ancient days saw many simplistic designs of the dirndl. Today, one can come across many expensive versions of the same. This outfit was styled into a heavier design for the winter days. In such cases, materials such as thick cotton or wool were used for the skirts and aprons. The dirndl is worn today only for traditional events. In the earlier days, the dirndl was often in softer colors as compared to the brightly colored outfits one may see today. The designs available today are also modified to suit the modern trends. A knot on the apron of the dirndl is considered to be a symbol to indicate that the woman is married

The lederhosen mean leather pants in German. These are knee breeches, and were worn by the Germanic men of the Alpine areas and the surrounding locales. The lederhosen are made of leather. This traditional style was also worn by young boys till the age of 16. As compared to the traditional Bavarian garment, the lederhosen were less decorated in these cases. They always had features such as the suspenders and the front flaps. The lederhosen were worn in the mountains of South Germany and were preferred by riders and hunters.

Tracht is a traditional national costume in German-speaking countries. Although the word is most often associated with Austrian and Bavarian costumes, many other peoples of Germany have them. Traditional clothing cannot be complete without the mention of tracht. The style of the traditional tracht has resulted in the creation of the Landhausmode. Landhausmode sees its influences from the costumes that were worn by the farmers and the peasants. For this outfit, there is major use of linen and loden materia

The Gamsbart is also a part of traditional clothing. The Gamsbart is actually a tuft of hair that is used as a form of a decorative element. This is worn on the trachten hats. Here, the lower end of the hair is set into metal and the upper portion tufts out like a brush. As per the old traditions, these were placed only on hats. Even today, the Gamsbart is used as a part of clothing and is infused in female clothing as well. It was probably only till the 16th century that people who belonged to the lower strata of society had to wear shades of brown or gray. In fact, clothes in shades of blue were worn only on holidays. When the industrial revolution took place in the middle of the 19th century, factory made outfits started to conquer the markets. Even then, the end of the 19th century saw a revival of these native dresses. This can be seen in the modern styles of dirndls that are found today in the market.