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Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 7-5420, described as kosulja- Chemise. White cotton or linen gauze (like cheese cloth) with red and gold metallic vertical stripes. Metallic gold embroidery and crocketing on collar and sleeve ruffles. length: 1m 30cm Used by women. Worn together with #7-5421. Chemise is possibly 60 years old
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 7-5430, described as Kosulja, Shirt, cotton muslin, unbleached, mandarin (stand-up) collar, 3 buttons down front. Front and back one piece. Seam up sides. Cuff with 1 button. length: 75cm. Worn by men only at present, usually older men (younger wear ready-made shirts) Worn on all occasions. Older style shirts had full sleeves and no cuffs.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 7-5428, described as Bluza, blouse, cotton, blue and yellow flowers with green leaves printed on wine ground. Tucked inset bib in front bordered by narrow white edging which continued to back of neck. Three-quarter length sleeves. length: 53cm Worn by all females over about 8-9 years of age on all occasions. In villages closer to towns, many women have switched to modern western dress. Blouse does not necessarily match pants (#7-5427) but commonly does.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 7-5452, described as undergarment (chemise); cotton flannel; woven vertical stripes in white, pink, blue, and grey; sleeveless, slit down front for 22 centimeters and hemmed; length 98 centimeters