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  1. Patricia Greenland Bib: 1846 | Race Time: 01:05:31. Gallery (40 photos) Products Upload a selfie to find more photos . Looking for more? Upload a sharp, well-lit ...

  2. Nov 15, 2023 · The male national costume is also elegant, though not as colourful. It consists of black or dark blue trousers and an anorak sewn from strong, high quality canvas. The anorak features a hood, a sewn-on breast pocket, and two additional pockets on the side of the jacket.

  3. For men the hide trousers were replaced by a thick woollen material called ‘holmensklæde’ (literally island cloth), and for women the anorak was sewn in silks. The glass beads were initially used in the same way as when decorating oneself with beads fashioned from bone.

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  4. Dec 9, 2023 · From stylish knitwear featuring traditional patterns to chic accessories, the fashion scene in Greenland is witnessing a renaissance that celebrates cultural heritage while embracing global trends.

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  5. Aug 20, 2021 · The anorak is still the national dress of Greenland and men wear their formal whites for ceremonial occasions. It's never been surpassed. Tsurugi Anorak

  6. Apr 19, 2019 · The men wear black, green, or blue trousers and kamiks, which sometimes feature a single cuff of embroidery. The outfit might feature colorful avittat , which is sealskin that’s been dyed, cut into strips, and interspersed throughout the rest of the garments.

  7. In the 1800s men’s full dress consisted of a black anorak, trousers of young, mottled sealskin, and avittat (skin embroidered) kamik boots. After 1900 the qajaq anorak was also worn on festive occasions – an anorak of unbleached linen with black edging on the hood and cuffs.

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