What do you wear under a dirndl?

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A dirndl is not only popular during the Oktoberfest - no, it is also very popular during the year. But it should really be worn in the proper style, which means that what you wear under your dirndl is particularly important.

Traditionally wearing a dirndl.
Traditionally wearing a dirndl. © Mariocopa / Pixelio

The characteristics of the dirndl

A Dirndl is not just a traditional Bavarian piece of clothing. It has many other properties:

  • The dirndl emphasizes the female bust.
  • It should also help create a beautiful Cleavage to conjure up.
  • Modern, short cut dirndls represent a sexy look for women.
  • Of course, these properties should not be destroyed by wearing something wrong under the dirndl.
  • Wearing large dirndls properly

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What to wear under a Bavarian dress

A meaningful answer about what to wear under your dirndl can only be given if you know what the dirndl looks like:

  • There are dirndls that emphasize the décolleté by showing a lace fabric over the entire width of the chest. Of course, this top is not supposed to look worse by wearing the wrong bra underneath. In this case, you could wear a bra with see-through straps.
  • To emphasize your bust, you could wear a push-up bra under your dirndl. Of course, the straps of this bra should not be visible either. This means that the straps are either hidden under the dirndl or are transparent.
  • If you have a dirndl whose cleavage is not embellished with lace, then you could wear a lace bra that looks out and thus enhances the cleavage.
  • Another variant is that you do not wear anything under your dirndl. But this is only possible if the dirndl is cut accordingly and this cut is a bare one skin allows.
  • As far as the legwear under the dirndl is concerned, you should either not wear tights at all or wear hold-ups that are made in a mesh or lace look.
  • Logically, the color of the underwear can be adapted to the dirndl.

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