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Is the blue dirndl traditionally Bavarian?
Yes, blue is in fact the most deeply rooted dirndl colour historically. Together with white it forms the regional colours of Bavaria and stood in folk culture for constancy, loyalty and elegance.
Which blouse goes with a blue dirndl?
The white dirndl blouse is the Bavarian classic. Cream looks warmer with dark blues, a red blouse is very Bavarian, and silver or grey create a modern, cool look.
Does the blue dirndl suit Oktoberfest?
Very well. Blue and white is the basic Bavarian colour. Royal blue or sky blue stands out in the crowd without looking as loud as red.
Which apron colour goes with a blue dirndl?
White is the most traditional choice, pale yellow adds warmth. A red apron looks especially Bavarian, and with light blues pink or beige work too.
How do I stop my blue dirndl from fading?
Wash at a maximum of 30 degrees on a gentle cycle, use a colour-care detergent with dye protection, wash it inside out and keep it out of the tumble dryer and direct sun. The care label gives the binding instruction.
Which shoes do I wear with a blue dirndl?
Brown Haferl shoes are the most traditional choice and ground the look. For festive occasions, black or dark blue pumps work, in summer white ballerinas, and for the ball silver shoes.






























