The attachment to tradition and the preference for white, or lighter-colored clothing, was preserved in Prekmurje until the beginning of the 20th century.
Men wore dark trousers on working days and wide, light-colored trousers made of homespun linen and a V-necked waistcoat fastened with metal buttons on special days.
Some of the boys had a handkerchief, trimmed with lace, folded in their waistcoat pockets, and a black hat with narrow brim.
Women’s Prekmurje costume is also white or lighter in color and has several variations, but all share a white shirt buttoned up to the neck with wide sleeves rolled up and cuffed at the wrists. Some of the younger girls had a bouquet of wildflowers pinned to their chests on special days and gave it to their dancers. The headscarf was also trimmed in white or light-colored lace, and the apron was often made from a dark  patterned fabric.
These are just some of the features of the Prekmurje costume.
Details:
Size: 27 x 7 cm; 22 x 5 cm
Size of the salt & pepper doll: 13 x 4.5 cm
Size of the egg doll: 9 x 3.5 cm
Material: wood
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