Sustainable—long-lasting, durable, upcycled

Traditional costumes of Franconian Switzerland

Leib mit DosenlaschenOriginal Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim

Everyone is talking about sustainability nowadays. Preventing waste, reusing things or even—as with upcycling—giving them a new lease of life. It's the order of the day. So what does sustainability look like for costumes?

Tracht im Trachtenmuseum (um 1900)Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim

The timeless costume

Tailored costumes have always been expensive to make. If the coat (gown) sat loosely at the waist, you could wear it for a lifetime if you put on a few pounds. Their timeless cuts made them lifelong items that never went out of fashion.

Gefüllter Trachtenkleiderschrank, Pfalzmuseum Forchheim, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Umgedrehte Trachtenröcke, Pfalzmuseum Forchheim, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Umgedrehter Trachtenrock, Pfalzmuseum Forchheim, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Did the insides of the skirts, gowns or bodices have to feature the same fine fabrics as the outsides? No! Robust fabrics were suitable here, sometimes even pre-used fabric. After all, nobody could see them except the wearer.…

Rock mit Stehplissee, um 1850 - 1950, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Rockbund, Detail, um 1850 - 1950, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Even on festive costumes, people saved money in places nobody could see and which were, for example, covered by the apron.

Detail einer bunten Werktagstracht, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Bunte Werktagstracht, 1960er Jahre, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Women wore several skirts on top of each other to have attractive, wide hips. In winter, a skirt made of a padded fabric that used to serve as a bedspread could also keep you warm…

Statzer, um 1860 - 1950, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Statzer, Detail, um 1860 - 1950, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Blaue Werktagstracht, Detail, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Detail einer blauen Werktagstracht, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Schürzenbund der blaue Werktagstracht, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Holes or tears in an item of clothing were far from being reasons to dispose of it. Petticoats were mended, other garments continued to be worn during hard work in the fields or handed down to children.

Brautkrone aus Kronkorken, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Schürze mit Kronkorkenapplikation, Sandra Janine Müller, Trachtenpunk, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Leib mit Dosenlaschen, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Brautkrone mit Kronkorken, Sandra-Janine Müller, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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How sustainable are modern costumes? Young costume makers create skirts from old curtain fabrics and work in can tabs or bottle caps as decorative elements whose original use is often only recognizable at second glance. Tailored, expensive costumes are worn for a long time, not thrown away with every change in fashion and therefore meet the criteria of sustainability.

Schürze mit Kronkorkenapplikation II, Sandra Janine Müller, Trachtenpunk, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Trachtenkreation im Pfalzmuseum, Original Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim
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Amy Winehouse and husband Blake Fielder-Civil on a Franconian costume? Upcycling crown caps and newspaper scraps…

Erneuerte FesttagstrachtOriginal Source: Pfalzmuseum Forchheim

The Costume Museum in Forchheim

The Costume Museum in Forchheim explores the history of the region's traditional costumes, tells the story of these costumes, the various occasions at which they were worn and the people who wore them, and links this to contemporary costume culture.

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Forchheim Pfalz Museum, https://kaiserpfalz.forchheim.de/

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