Category
page 1Macedonian clothing

fustanella
thumb|200px|A Albanian Souliotes|Souliote warrior wearing fustanella, by Louis Dupré.

Opanak
thumb|right|Opanci with flat end, from North Macedonia
thumb|Opinca from Romania
Opanci are traditional peasant shoes worn in Southeastern Europe (specifically Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and also Romania and Albania). The attributes of the opanci (name in plural) are a construction of leather, lack of laces, durable, and various endings on toes. In Serbia, the design of the horn-like ending on toes indicates the region of origin, though this specific design is not exclusive to Serbia. The opanci are also considered as the traditional peasant
Macedonian embroidery
Šubara
thumb|Civil šubaras worn by the members of the Serbian folklore group in Düsseldorf (2014)
The šubara () is a type of traditional male winter hat used mostly by the Serbs, but also Macedonians and Janjevci in their folk attire. It is in a conical or cylindrical shape predominantly in black colour, because of the black lamb/sheep fur (woollen). The šubara is a traditional peasant hat used in harsher and colder times.