Doulamas of a Macedonian Fighter
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Doulamas of a Macedonian Fighter
CLOTHING
THE MACEDONIAN STRUGGLE
UNIFORMS
The doulamas is made of black-blue felt. On the chest it has an opening and large black velvet lapels, which on their long sides each have 16 metal round buttons. The collar is upright, hard, lined on the outside with black velvet and closes with three snaps. The lower part of the doulamas folds forward, to be closed with two buttons, and then opens right and left with twelve pleats, which give it great width. Inside, it has a sewn black short fustanella with gussets, which closes in front with snaps. Its body is lined with cotton fabric in beige-black striped pattern and the aprons with cotton blue satin. The doulamas is sleeveless and has long false sleeves attached to the shoulders, which fasten behind, at the height of the buttocks with snaps, are lined with crimson satin cotton fabric and finished with crimson piping. They have stitched, triangular cuffs decorated with pleats, stitching in geometric patterns and a row of ten metal buttons. The shoulders of the false sleeves also have decorative stitching. On the right and left of the chest of the doulamas there are two small pockets and inside the skirt two bands of white fabric marked: "5683S6 and 79.5.463"