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DIY German lederhosen Costume

How to Make Lederhosen?

True Bavarian spirit comes with no bounds! So make your own Lederhosen at home or grab one from the eLederhosen and steal all the limelight at Oktoberfest! If screaming “Prost” until your lungs give out and gulping down many gallons of beer is the heart of Oktoberfest, Lederhosen outfits are the soul. At its core, the fest is a family carnival full of rides, food, and entertainment to celebrate German tradition. Thus, doing so while adorning the best of Bavarian outfits,...

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How to Measure for Lederhosen

How to Measure for Lederhosen?

Traditional lederhosen follows the German sizing system. Keep reading to understand how the system works and bonus tricks to measure your size correctly! Whether it’s your first time buying lederhosen or you’ve been a regular lederhosen lover, you must know that nothing comes at par with an authentic German lederhosen design. Nevertheless, these fierce leather breeches are worth investment and make for an elegant Oktoberfest outfit. An essential element of nailing that Bavarian look is to ensure it elegantly hugs your...

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German lederhosen outfit

What is Lederhosen?

Unpacking the mysteries behind the traditional Bavarian Lederhosen outfit! How did working-class apparel emerge as a symbol of culture? Let us find out.  Few garments manage to spark interest as keen as the lederhosen in men and women alike. For a Bavarian, the simple mention of the name serves as a reminder of fun, childhood days, and the rich legacy of their culture and traditions. However, even for a foreigner just discovering the garment, it is equally difficult to disregard its sophistication and charisma.  Be...

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German Oktoberfest costume

What is Oktoberfest?

Oktoberfest is the heart and soul of the rich Bavarian culture. It is a legacy carried forward from the 1800s, existing today as the largest folk festival in the world. Once regarded as only a German festival has now turned into a worldwide phenomenon. The celebration begins from the second week of September and lasts till October’s first week.    One could say that as the soft, autumn hymns replace the wild chords of summer, the Germans revoke with passion, zeal, and zest...

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