Kosovorotka
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kosovorotka-269-1196967
title:
Kosovorotka
text:
A kosovorotka, also known in the West as a Russian peasant shirt or Tolstoy shirt (tolstovka). The name comes from the Russian phrase kosoy vorot, meaning a “skewed collar”. It was worn by all peasants in Russia — men, women, and babies — in different styles for every-day and festive occasions. Easy to make from one sheet of fabric, this garment is traditional for Russians, Mordovins, Setos, Komi-Permyaks and other ethnic groups in Russia, as well as in some regions of Moldova.
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description:
Traditional Russian shirt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovorotka
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2024-01-31T17:54:15Z
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