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    Two finely dressed gentlemen. Thank you for sharing.

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    Great picture. Just to educate the rabble on Norwegian national dress: there are about 100 different varieties, of which maybe 30 are seen as official. They can be very different from eachother! And the silver buckled slippers are widely available over here, but only ever worn with a "bunad". Which btw is considered equivalent to white tie.

    Hijack over. Sorry.
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    Very sharp, David.
    The Bunad is becomming more and more popular here in Norway. Maybe the kilt will be more usual here to.... I whish.
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    Great to see two distinguished looking, well dressed gentlemen side by side.

    Quote Originally Posted by Heming View Post
    Just to educate the rabble on Norwegian national dress: there are about 100 different varieties, of which maybe 30 are seen as official. They can be very different from eachother! And the silver buckled slippers are widely available over here, but only ever worn with a "bunad". Which btw is considered equivalent to white tie.
    Quote Originally Posted by Oddern View Post
    Very sharp, David.
    The Bunad is becomming more and more popular here in Norway. Maybe the kilt will be more usual here to.... I whish.
    I was curious, and hope it's not too much of a hijack, to ask whether national dress is ever seen as merely an historical costume, or if, like the kilt, one or more of them is finding its way into more popular and acceptable styles of dress.

    Discuss?

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    Very smashing, gentlemen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    Great to see two distinguished looking, well dressed gentlemen side by side.





    I was curious, and hope it's not too much of a hijack, to ask whether national dress is ever seen as merely an historical costume, or if, like the kilt, one or more of them is finding its way into more popular and acceptable styles of dress.

    Discuss?

    Regards,
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    I think ,and this is only my opinion that Norwegians are a feariosly proud nation . The Bunad (National dress) is a strong part of that pride of identity.
    My wife says that the Bunad is also a very practical garment. You have always somthing that looks great and is never out of fashion where ever you have to go. Be it church for whatever purpose or some other formal function.
    So to a norwegian the Bunad is not simply a costume it is a priece of the National identity. Rather like the kilt is to Scotland.

    This may be over simplified and is only my view. I do however think that the kilt and the Bunad especially my wifes Buskerud Bunad compliment the kilt



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    looking grand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    I was curious, and hope it's not too much of a hijack, to ask whether national dress is ever seen as merely an historical costume, or if, like the kilt, one or more of them is finding its way into more popular and acceptable styles of dress.
    It's not at all a fancy dress costume or a "historic reenactment" costume. Keep in mind that we call even Renaissance recent history in Europe. Historic reenactment in Norway is usually from the Viking era (pre 1100 AD).

    The Bunad is, as I've said, equivalent to white tie, but is also used for daytime events. Almost every adult has one, and they are worn proudly at Christmas, opera openings, Constitution Day (17. may), weddings, confirmation ceremonies, any event where a member of the Royal Family is present ... I could go on.

    So compared to Scottish Highland dress, I'd assume the bunad is used much more often by many more people. (I only lived in Scotland for about a year, so I don't have a lot of experience to lean on).

    Now my question: The buckled shoes we use for our bunads are copies of shoes worn by the rich and priviledged circa 1750-1820. Are they an acceptable substitute for buckle brogues? They're not brogued, though. But, as any shoe shop in Norway carries them (yes, even the really cheap ones), it would be very ... practical ... to be able to wear them with a white tie kilt outfit as well.
    Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!

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    You two look great, as does your wife.
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    I hope to see some Bunads next week!
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