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    1. SeaMobile8471 on

      1, 5, 6 and 7 are definitely robes that could also be worn in current South Albania. 3 is a bit different I think, and 4 has some parts that are similar to south Albania. 2 I think it is more Aromanian than Arvanite tbh.

    2. arvanites79 on

      Yes, these specific costumes in the photos could absolutely pass as Albanian. The coin jewelry, embroidery, and overall structure are fully consistent with Albanian regional styles, including those shared with Arvanites.

    3. The colors used from Albanians, Arvanites and Arberesch are yellow gold, black, red and white. Decorations with gold coins (nobles), gold threads are the norm

    4. Only the one before the last (6) looks kinda Albanian (I guess it’s from north Greece), the rest not really.

    5. Arvanites are assimilated, yet their attire is still around. Don’t Greeks have atire themselves? Or they look too Anatolian and Levantine.

    6. Familiar_Location_70 on

      those are ancient vests of the Albanian Arvaniti Caln, which today live in Greece…

    7. Maleficent-Toe7719 on

      Arvanite-Arbëresh= Albanian… do Hellenic costumes belong to Greece?

    8. Temporary-Worker-973 on

      Most of them can, not sure about the first one though.

      4 and 5 are somewhat similar to the ones in Parga+Preveza and Albanian speakers of Thesprotia.

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