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Which dirndl blouse goes with which dirndl?
A white or cream blouse suits almost all dirndl colours and is the safest choice. Anyone who wants to add colour can match the apron shade and choose a blouse in a similar or complementary tone. Lace blouses are particularly well suited to more formal occasions.
What is the difference between a dirndl blouse and a tracht blouse?
A dirndl blouse is designed specifically for wearing under a bodice: cut closer to the body, with a collar that sits above the bodice, and usually shorter in length. A tracht blouse is more versatile and can also be worn without a bodice, for example with a tracht skirt.
Can I wear a regular white blouse with a dirndl?
In principle yes, but the result is often not ideal. Regular shirt blouses sit differently from dirndl blouses, have collars that do not suit the bodice and often have too much fabric that bunches underneath. A genuine dirndl blouse makes a clearly visible difference.
How do I choose the right blouse based on neckline?
For a deep dirndl neckline, a blouse with ruffles or lace at the neckline works well. For a high neckline, a plain blouse with a close-fitting collar looks best. For a lace-up bodice, a blouse with a wide collar that sits over the lacing eyelets is recommended.
Which blouse is right for the Oktoberfest?
For the Oktoberfest, white or cream lace blouses and ruffle blouses are particularly popular. They suit nearly all dirndl colours, look festive and are a classic choice at a folk festival.









































