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30 Amazing Men’s Traditional Outfits from Around the World

Asian fashion and style has always been on a different level which is why I recommend that you go through these Asian Beard Styles.

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↓ 26 – Mexican Mariachi

When it comes to traditional clothing, Mexico has a lot of entries. For one, the most popular is the Charro suit with a sombrero. Mariachi bands often wear them in the present day. The suit is comprised of an embroidered jacket, teamed up with pants and a cotton shirt.

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↓ 25 – Lederhosen of Germany

This clothing is often paired with suspenders. The working-class men once wore leather shorts. Today, people in Austria and Bavaria use them for festivals and occasions in places.

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↓ 23 – Greek Men Fustanella

This is the national costume for men in Greece. It is a pleated skirt with a white shirt. They come with the vraka, a white shirt paired with loose trousers.

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↓ 22 – Romanian Clothing

Romanian clothing has a historical touch in it. One thing you notice is that men wear a belted chemise over their trousers.

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↓ 21 – Fashion In Finland

Finnish costume for men is comprised of knee-length trousers, shirt, vest, and long socks. The design was first seen in the 1500s and has gone through minor changes over the years.

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↓ 20 – Russian Style

Their national costumes are made for both style and function. For one, they are loose to allow you to move around freely.

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↓ 19 – Scottish Outfit 

One of the clothing’s defining features is the knee-length pleated kilt. It is usually made of tartan, a special fabric of a particular clan. This comes with a sporran, a furry pouch around the man’s waist. Knee socks are also part of the ensemble.

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↓ 18 – Attire In Uzbekistan 

In this country, men’s costume consists of a long, loose robe, called a chapan, styled with an ornamented braid.

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↓ 17 – Moroccan Djellaba

Both men and women wear this costume. You can often Japanese nationals wear this on formal occasions. It has a long undergarment called nagajuban, an obi (sash), an obiage that holds the obi up, baggy sleeves, and a bright overdress.

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