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Traditional Headwear for the Østerdalen Men’s Bunad
In this episode, we take a closer look at the traditional headwear worn with the reconstructed men’s bunad from Østerdalen in Norway.
We explore:
The difference between the topplue and the skjoldlue
Why these traditional caps hold cultural and historical significance
How the topplue connects to older Norwegian knitting traditions
The history behind the reconstructed Østerdalen men’s bunad
Why some bunad traditions are often misunderstood today
The role of craftsmanship, authenticity, and preservation in Norwegian bunad culture
We also discuss how the reconstructed bunad, launched by Elverum Husflidslag in 1986, was based on historical garments from North Østerdal—even though many associate it with South Østerdal today.
This episode is a journey into Norwegian folk dress history, traditional craftsmanship, and the details that help keep these living traditions alive across generations.
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