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Traditional Bavarian Shirts
Many different traditional Bavarian shirts (Octoberfest-shirts), shirts with strings, frill shirts, grandpa-shirts, farmer-shirts, shirts for children and trousers
Here you find shirts like the Bavarian people wear it at Oktoberfest.
Hemad (Bavarian); in German shirt (Hemd) originates from the Old High German term Hemidi, which means cover.
The ancestor of the shirt might has been the Roman tunic.
At first the shirt was found as underwear in the time of the Anglosaxons in the 15th century. The shirt was closed at the front with short sleeves. A short time later there were shirts with long stiched sleeves, the shirts were worn by the aristocracy and bourgeoisie as adequate clothing. In the 16th century the upper part of the shirt became visable and a quilling was added.
The quilling was the ancestor of the collar. Until the 20th century the collars were separate and the shirt could be opened by buttoms.
We are from of the South of Germany and we mainly offer shirts made by old traditional patterns. We sell traditional shirts, farmer shirts, coachman shirts, shirts with strings, frill shirts and the so called grandpa shirts. The shirts are made of classic Nepalese cotton fabrics. Our factory is situated in the Himalayan capital Kathmandu in Nepal, with the slogan "Bavaria meets Himalaya".
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