Wäre dies in München Oktoberfest akzeptabel/nicht beleidigend? Kaufte dies, bevor ich hierher komme, und jetzt bin ich mir nicht sicher, ob es einer der schlechten ist. Es sieht nicht so aus, als hätte ich bisher in Bayern weiter südlich nach Süden gesehen. Ich habe versucht, kein billiges Kostüm zu bekommen, aber ich fürchte, ich habe auf offensiven Mist überbezahlt.

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    1. I don’t see any svastika’s, therefore i don’t think germans get offended.

    2. baes__theorem on

      lol how would a dirndl be offensive? but tbf it was kinda silly to spend a lot of money either way. could’ve gone to a Humana / other second hand store or sth

    3. DefiantSelection310 on

      You are going to a very touristy event – you can wear a T-shirt with a Dirndl and no one would care

    4. Strongandfancy on

      Your question implies you have been indoctrinated in matters of „cultural appropriation „…that is not a big topic here – so wear what you want, people generally do not care

    5. People in Munich invented Dirndl as a tourist attraction 100 years ago. Just buy one in Munich, that would be „authentic“ and as non offensive as any other solution

    6. Nami_makes_me_wet on

      It does look rather touristy but then again you are a tourist and while some locals might rise theie eyebrows, 99% of people will probably just ignore it because they are either tourists themselves or used to seeing hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.

    7. SpinachSpinosaurus on

      Nobody gives a crap. What’s with people and their „this is offensive“ shit. It’s only offensive if YOU give a crap if other people wear traditional clothing of other countries. Just go ahead and wear it.

    8. I doubt anyone will take offense to you wearing this. They will probably laugh at you though. Is there a reason you want to dress in cheap/knock-off traditional clothing? I promise you, it won’t make you “fit in.”

    9. idrankforthegov on

      Don’t worry about offending anyone. I am new in Munich, but I have not heard that Octoberfest puts heavy emphasis on regional authenticity or anything . Maybe a Trachtverein is a different story about southern/vs northern Bavaria.

      It is more important to enjoy yourself and look good.

    10. You will get a side eye for wearing one of the beer or chicken hats, but not for wearing something like this. It’s perfectly fine, don’t worry! 🙂

    11. Some_other__dude on

      I am more offended that you think r/Germany is the ideal place to ask questions about Dirndl 😀 The majority of Germans don’t have any affiliation with it.

    12. Nobody cares at Oktoberfest, it’s a tourist trap devoid of local flavor and everyone will be drunk.

      I would not wear it to a small town or village event where people wear actual traditional garments, but you’ll be fine at the Wiesn. One dead giveaway that you are buying crap is artificial fabric. Traditional clothing is wool, linen, cotton…. only.

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