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Inspired by many mods adding traditional clothing from other countries, I've decided to add some from my part of the world. Hope you'll like them!
Important note - polish folk regional dresses will not always look the way, that I've portriated them. Even if you'll write in google "krakowski strój ludowy" [tr. Krakow folk costume], you'll see multiple different colors and patterns. To make a job easier for myself, I've used an infographic form "Harmonia" publishing house as an inspo.
Another thing is, that some of the dresses I've depicted, are a little longer than they would be traditionally. That's due to complex patterns that they have and the fact that every single pixel counts a lot, when trying to portray them.
What this mod adds: - 5 new folk dresses (góralski, wielkopolski, krakowski, śląski and lubelski) - 5 head pieces - The vibies, that will make you want to dance around a campfire to the soundtrack of "Peasants" (with 𝓿𝓸𝓭𝓴𝓪, probably)