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Ељlд„skie Slander -

Today, while no longer part of daily fashion, are preserved through: LOWER SILESIAN PATTERN A Mosaic of Traditions EN

: Different towns, such as Piekary Śląskie , might have had slight variations in the color or stitching style of the suspenders to denote local affiliation. Cultural Preservation ЕљLД„SKIE SLANDER

Szlandery were more than just functional clothing; they served as markers of social status and local identity. Historically, they were worn as part of everyday and festive wear by miners and farmers in cities like Katowice and Siemianowice Śląskie . Today, while no longer part of daily fashion,

: Typically made of leather or heavy fabric, they were designed to withstand the rigors of industrial and agricultural work. : Typically made of leather or heavy fabric,

: Festive versions often featured embroidery with floral motifs or geometric patterns unique to the Silesian Voivodeship .

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