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Warth-Schröcken Tourismus - Angela Schwarzmann

A statement of tradition and pride: the traditional Walser costume.

Walser Tracht

Fotocredit: Lech Zürs Tourismus by Ian Ehm | friendship.ist

"The traditional costume of the Walser people is more than just clothing: it is a living culture, a symbol of pride and attachement to the homeland that keeps the traditions and values of the region alive to this day."

Wiibar.

The women's costume.

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The women's costume - ornate and full of details that bear witness to tradition and craftsmanship. The black woollen skirt with its red trim and fine velvet ribbon lends the traditional costume elegance and simplicity at the same time. What makes it so special? Precise craftsmanship: a narrow strip of black velvet draws a clear line around three to four centimetres above the end of the skirt.
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The bodice, a real piece of jewellery, is made of finely patterned wool brocade or silk. Colours such as red, blue or green underline the variety, while golden back stitches on black ribbon artfully frame the edges. The back is particularly striking: with its curved seams and tapered centre seam, it is a real design highlight.
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This white fabric blouse exudes simplicity and elegance. High-necked with long, wide sleeves, it is embellished with filigree back stitching and fir stitching. The bib, made of black cloth, is a tribute to nature - with a tree of life motif in the colours of the bodice and apron. It is tied with a golden cord or a filigree silver chain that runs over special Walser silver hooks.
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The apron itself is tied with a black velvet ribbon, skilfully embroidered and ends in a charming little stitch. The headdress? There are several variations here: The Tannberg fur cap made of otter with a green velvet base or the filigree pointed cap with a blunt tip - both are real eye-catchers. In summer, you can now also see modern interpretations such as felt hats with delicate satin and velvet embellishments.
Kröneli Walser Tracht
For young girls, there is the ‘Kröneli’, an enchanting accessory made of fine gold wires, red silk ribbons and colourful fabric flowers. Smooth leather shoes with a small silver buckle and white, openwork cotton knee-high socks are the perfect match.
Round coral beads or a delicate silver brooch round off the traditional look.

Mää.

The men's costume.

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The men's costume of the Walser - powerful and simple, but full of symbolic details. The ‘Tschopa’, as the jacket is called, is made from deep blue cloth. Its double-breasted button placket, decorated with octagonal Walser silver buttons, gives it an unmistakable appearance. The matching waistcoat, the so-called ‘Brusttuach’, impresses with its small patterned brocade fabric. The plain black back creates a harmonious contrast.
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The white shirt made of fine cotton fabric with a small collar brings an elegant lightness to the ensemble. It is rounded off with a narrow, black velvet ribbon that is skilfully tied into a small stitch.
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The Walser man also wears black knee breeches, complemented by hand-knitted blue stockings. These stockings are a true work of art: they feature a unique, intricate pattern. The fir tree symbol knitted into the outside of the ankle is particularly impressive - a tribute to the Tannberg and its forests. There is a small variation for unmarried men: they wear white yarn stockings, also with the typical fir tree motif.
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The Vorarlberg hat is the traditional headgear that rounds off the look. However, men used to wear a white pointed cap, which is hardly ever seen today. And of course, the black leather shoes with silver buckles are a must - they complete the traditional costume and add the finishing touch.

"The Tannberg costume: a statement that proudly tells of the history and craftsmanship of the Walser people."

A matter close to the region's heart.

Walser Trachtenvereine und Alphorngruppe Warth
Trachtengruppe Warth:

The Warth traditional costume group was founded in May 2007 by four members with a clear vision. Birgit Strolz took over as chairwoman and led the association with great dedication and passion for the Tannbergtracht. Her work preserved the tradition and kept the cultural heritage alive until she handed over to her successor Jasmin Jäger in autumn 2020.

The purpose of the association was clear: not only to preserve the Tannberg costume, but also to maintain and communicate it as a living cultural asset. After all, this traditional costume is far more than just a piece of clothing - it stands for home, for a sense of belonging and for a deep connection with the region.
Walser Trachtenvereine
Trachtenverein Schröcken:

In 1984, a group of local women, men and girls founded the Schröcken - Tannberg traditional costume association. Under the leadership of Ilse Bischof, chairwoman from 1984 to 1991, the reconstruction of the Tannberg costume became a project close to their hearts. With the support of Mrs Lorenz from Lech and fabrics from specialist shops in Innsbruck, a colourful, traditional costume was created.

A sewing course led by Alwine Kohler enabled the women to make their own traditional costumes. Two women from Schwarzenberg took over the embroidery and added the finishing touches to the costumes. Today, Annette Stangl continues to run the association with dedication.
Kindertrachtengruppe Schröcken
Kindertrachtengruppe Schröcken:

An important milestone was the founding of the children's traditional costume group under Heinz Feuerstein, who led it for many years and passed on the tradition to the next generation. Today, Annette Stangl and Marion Leitner lead the group with great commitment and keep the tradition alive. They also do this outwardly: guests and locals can experience the children's traditional costume group live at various performances and enjoy unique dances.

"In Warth & Schröcken, culture, the village community and club life have a special significance. Traditions are not only cultivated here, but also actively passed on. Through their commitment, the members of the traditional costume group do valuable work and offer many locals an opportunity to get actively involved in the community and bring the region to life."

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