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Hearst Museum object titled Coat and skirt, accession number 7-3223a,b, described as Overgown-like coat; separate skirt; satin painted, brown ground, varicolored floral designs; plain weave linings; padded ruffles; lace and braid trim. (a) 19 inch sleeve; 58 1/2 inches long. (b) 37 inches long.
Hearst Museum object titled Coat and trousers, accession number 7-3311a,b, described as Coat and trousers; silk; satin weave, with cut and uncut pile; floral designs, crests; coat has 2 streamers; trousers linen lined
Hearst Museum object titled Leggings, accession number 7-5135a,b, described as Woman's leggings (tozluci); purple wool with multicolored embroidery and commercial cloth overlay; each is 31 cm long.
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5422, described as Gace, Underwear, pants. Coarse linen uppers with mustard stripe and finer linen pants legs. Braided drawstring at waist. length 74cm. Worn by women beneath dimije. Now very seldom made of linen.
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5427, described as Dimije, pants, pantaloon-like, cotton, blue and yellow flowers with green leaves printed on wine ground. White cotton strip at base of each leg, elasticated. Gathered on drawstring of white wool at waist. length: 1m 21cm 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.
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5446, described as gace- Under pant, natural homespun and woven linen; tabby weave for body of garment, woven vertical stripe in finer fabric for bottom of pant leg, which is gathered on a string. Waist gathered on braided cor. length: 89cm Worn by women and maidens under kosulja (see #7.5445), every day. Those gace used for dress occasions are more often of homewoven cotton
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5424, described as Caksire, Dress pants, black wool, pleated onto black cotton waistband. Lined in white cotton or linen. Bottom of leg opens with 10 hooks and eye closure and is lined with red felt. Black braid binds bottom of legs, 2 pockets run up side of each leg. length: 1m 2 cm Were worn by men and marriageable boys for special occasions only as when courting, at weddings, on important visits, etc. Now very seldom worn by men, never by boys. Very rare
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5352, described as man's; wool, natural dark color; striped brown and white cord tie for waist; length 84 centimeters
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 7-5429, described as Sarvole, Pants, natural dark homespun wool, gathered on natural brown and white braided wool drawstring. Worn thin at knees. length: 93cm Worn by men for everyday and dress-up
Hearst Museum object titled Pants and suspender, accession number 7-10007a-c, no description available.