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Thrace Evros Boy Costume

$123.00
SKU COS-644118-6
This outfit is imported from Greece and made by the premiere manufacturer of traditional Greek costumes.  This traditional dancing costume is a favorite amongst dancing troupes and churches.  This outfit ships direct from Greece.  Please allow 1-2 weeks for arrival of outfit.

This boy's costume consists of vest, shirt, trousers, sash, and knee bands.
(Note: The headscarf and tsarouchia are sold separately.)


Children Sizing Reference:
age
size
height
cm / inches
waist
cm / inches
chest
cm / inches
1-2 years
2
92 / 36
51 / 20
54 / 21
2-3 years
3
98 / 39
52 / 20
56 /22
3-4 years
4
104 / 41
53 / 21
58 / 23
4-6 years
6
116 / 46
56 / 22
62 / 24
6-8 years
8
128 / 50
60 / 24
66 / 26
8-10 years
10
140 / 55
64 / 25
70 / 28
10-12 years
12
152 / 60
68 / 27
76 / 30
12-14 years
14
160 / 63
71 / 28
82 / 32
16 years
16
170 / 67
74 / 29
88 / 35

 

The traditional Greek dance costumes from Thrace, a region located in the northeastern part of Greece, are rich in cultural significance and diversity. Thrace has a unique cultural heritage influenced by its history, geography, and interactions with neighboring regions.

Women's Costumes:

    • The traditional women's costume from Thrace typically includes a long, flowing skirt, often made of colorful fabrics such as silk or cotton. The skirts are often decorated with intricate embroidery, floral patterns, or geometric designs.
    • Women wear a fitted bodice or blouse, often adorned with lace or embroidery. The bodice may be sleeveless or have long sleeves depending on the style and occasion.
    • There may be two slits in the front of the dress - traditionally used for breastfeeding.
    • A distinctive feature of Thrace's women's costumes is the headdress, which varies depending on the specific sub-region or village. Some common headdresses include scarves, veils, or embroidered caps, often decorated with coins, beads, or sequins.
    • Jewelry plays a significant role in completing the ensemble, with women wearing necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and sometimes elaborate belts or sashes.

Men's Costumes:

    • Traditional men's costumes from Thrace typically consist of loose-fitting trousers, often made of wool or cotton, paired with a vest or shirt.
    • The vest may be intricately embroidered or adorned with decorative elements such as buttons or tassels.
    • Men often wear a fez or a traditional hat known as a "sariki," which is a long scarf wound around the head, sometimes with a tassel hanging down at the back.
    • Like women, men also accessorize their costumes with jewelry, including rings, bracelets, and necklaces, often made of silver or other metals.

Accessories:

    • Both men and women in Thrace often wear traditional footwear such as leather sandals or boots, depending on the occasion and personal preference.
    • Accessories such as belts, shawls, and scarves are commonly worn to complement the costume and add extra flair.

Regional Variations:

    • Thrace is a diverse region with various sub-regions, each with its own unique cultural traditions and costume styles. Therefore, there may be differences in costumes based on factors such as geography, historical influences, and ethnic background.
    • For example, costumes from the Western Thrace region, which is home to a significant Turkish minority, may exhibit influences from Turkish culture, such as the use of certain fabrics or decorative motifs.

Traditional Greek dance costumes from Thrace are not only visually stunning but also serve as a reflection of the region's rich cultural heritage and history. They play a vital role in preserving and celebrating Thrace's unique identity through dance and other cultural traditions

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