Vyshyvanka

Vasily Tropinin, Lady from Podolia, before 1821. A woman in vyshyvanka
Basic structure of garment

Vyshyvanka (Ukrainian: вишиванка [ʋeʃeˈʋankɐ]; Belarusian: вышыванка, romanizedvyšyvanka [vɨʂɨˈvanka]) is a casual name for the embroidered shirt in Ukrainian[1][2][3][4] and Belarusian[5][6][7] national costumes. Ukrainian vyshyvankas are distinguished by embroidery features specific to Ukrainian embroidery.[2]

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