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A dirndl is a type of traditional dress worn in Bavaria, Liechtenstein, Austria and South Tyrol, based on the historical costume of Alpine peasants. An iconic outfit for female beer servers during Oktoberfest.
A dirndl consists of a bodice and skirt or a pinafore dress, a low-cut blouse with puffy short sleeves, and a waist apron.
Of note: the position of the apron bow can indicate a woman's marital status:
- Bow on left: Single
- Bow on right: Married
- Bow in middle: Virgin
- Bow in back: Widow (or waitress)
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