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  • Szervető-kalocsai thick sweater - black
  • + Szervető-kalocsai sweatpants
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Sweater size

S: Orderable

M: In stock

L: Orderable

XL: Orderable

XXL: In stock

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Szervető-kalocsai thick sweater - black

Material: 100% cotton

Quality: I. class

made in Hungary

Women's sweater size chart*
cm S M L XL XXL
bust 84-88 92-96 100-104 110-116 122-126
waist 66-70 74-78 82-86 92-98 104-110
hip 90-94 98-102 106-110 116-122 128-132
sleeve length 60 61 61 62 62
EUR 36-38 40-42 44-46 48-50 52-54
UK 10-12 14-16 18-20 22-24 26-28

*We recommend you order one size bigger than your regular size.

 

These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of central Hungary. The peasant women in Kalocsa (the central town of this area) embroidered different clothes of the upper-class citizens of major cities even in the 19th century, usually with white thread. At the beginning of the 20th century they began to use colored thread, which made it famous all over the world. The falcon, in the middle of the flowers is an ancient Hungarian symbol, that you can find often on the 10th century archaeological finds.

Szervető-kalocsai sweatpants

material: 50% cotton, 45% viscose, 5% lycra

quality: I. class

made in Hungary

 

Sweatpants size chart
cm XS S M L XL XXL

waist:

74 78 82 86 90 110
hip: 94 96 102 108 112 122
external leg length: 100 104 108 110 112 114
internal leg length: 80 82 84 86 88 90

 

These nice flowers are traditional embroidery motifs of central Hungary. The peasant women in Kalocsa (the central town of this area) embroidered different clothes of the upper-class citizens of major cities even in the 19th century, usually with white thread. At the beginning of the 20th century they began to use colored thread, which made it famous all over the world. The falcon, in the middle of the flowers is an ancient Hungarian symbol, that you can find often on the 10th century archaeological finds.

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