

Gypsy women did not wear pants. They wore ankle-length skirts, as their culture told them to cover their legs. The blouses were loose-fitting with a low-cut neckline and large puffed sleeves. Short vests or aprons tied at the hip were often worn over the skirt and blouse. Some blouses had a keyhole neckline, which made nursing your babies accessible. Collars were often pleated or ruffled. Gypsy women are known for wearing brightly colored clothing. They sometimes wore skirts of several contrasting colors.
In gypsy culture, both men and women wore a lot of gold and silver.
Men liked fancy belt buckles and rings. Women wore long hoop earrings and bracelets dangling around their wrists and ankles.
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