

No matter where you travel to next Travel Green with Eco-Friendy Tours. Not to mention the countless indigenous populations that still hold their traditional festivals regularly.

Lets not forget the Amish and Mennonite traditional outfits who originally came from German Switzerland but today they’re only in North America. Knickerbockers were warn until the mid 20th century by young boys, passed down from the traditional Dutch wear. You’re probably thinking, “Really? America? I don’t think so.” While the United States doesn’t have a traditional clothing day or festival where we all wear 1 outfit, there are still items many Americans wear that we don’t realize other countries don’t.įlannel (not plaid, the material) is a common one worn in northern states in the winter to keep warn and can come in any pattern, not just plaid.Ĭowboy boots and hats in the southwest is also still seen on occasion. If you’re planning on seeing these beautiful clothes in person by traveling to the country that wears them earn frequent flyer miles on sightseeing tours and attractions. These are the people of different cultures and countries around the world that still wear their traditional clothing.

These clothes are mass-produced and easily shipped around the world and are usually easier to work in (compared with a long thick skirt for example). Many people have appealed to the “westernized” outfit like jeans and a t-shirt (what I wear, like, every day). Today, very few communities around the world still wear their traditional clothing on a regular basis. Some were for the weather, others were for class, some because those colors and materials were the only things available and it was/is all beautiful. Over the last 100 years the world has changed so much in more ways than one.īefore, each country, each region, and nearly each town/tribe all wore different styles of traditional clothing for a variety of different reasons.
