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Hearst Museum object titled Dress, accession number 7-9694a-d, described as Slightly gathered, black multi-striped apron with long, braided yarn ties; Red whip-stitch edging and trim; lace and gold metallic embellishments; ca. 1940
Hearst Museum object titled Garment, accession number 7-5445, described as Chemise, white homewoven cotton. Vertical seersucker stripes. Sleeve hems and neckband edged in white crochet lace. Yoke in frnt. length: 39cm. Worn with #7-5446. Worn by women and maidens
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 7-5447, described as Jacket, long sleeve, black homespun wool, trimmed in red braid about all edges. Four cord tassels on front, 2 on either side. length: 49cm Worn by maidens and women as part of traditional Serbian women's costume. Now never worn
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