Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Coat, accession number 7-5122, described as Woman's sleeveless coat (klasenik); made of homespun felted wool; upper front faced with velvet, gold braid, and gold embroidery; "vestigial" sleeves. 7-5119-5128 comprise a complete costume. Worn over sleeved vest 7-5121 and sleeveless vest, 7-5120, these three pieces worn as a single unit. Worn everyday but especially on Sunday and for festivals, and especially by younger women. Danglin pieces at sholders are vistigial sleeves which are reduced to present form because they are not used when worn with sleeved vest.Made by Terzija, professional tailors who make folk costumes. Worn by women at time of collection, 1964.