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Mónica
Do you know something about clothes or fashion in Russia?
25 de abr. de 2014 3:51
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This is some words about traditional Russian Costumes. Try to type those words on google to find the image and information.
For women: длинная рубаха (in English rubakha), сарафаны (or понёвы), кокошник ( kokoshnik in English, this is festive head-dress)
For men: рубашка-косоворотка (rubakha- kosovorotk), штаны, пояс-кушак, картуз (or картуз – фуражка), лапти (or сапоги).
In winter, the Russian men usually wear шапку- ушанку or треух, Russian women wear шерстяные расписные шали or вязанные пуховые платки.
Here is a link to a video on youtube about Russian traditional costumes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYUPHsHI-sI
and I think this link will be useful for you, there are English and Russian language.
http://aboutmyrussia.blogspot.ru/2011/01/russian-traditional-costumes.html
Hope it help.
25 de abril de 2014
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I didn't. It was Italki Team.
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26 de abril de 2014
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You are welcome :)
25 de abril de 2014
I remember It was a question, not a discussion, How could you change it? @@
26 de abril de 2014
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Mónica
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Italiano, Portugués, Ruso, Español
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