Saya – Upper part of female clothes, without sleeves, dressing over the breast. It is composed of the following parts: front poly. Squads, poly or choppy, small poly (front parts) and rear part, so-called. Rear, rear apartment, claffing located on the lower sides of the Fair (rear parts) and colutes as pieces tailored under the mixture. Two types differed: White Saya and Colorful Saaa, Queen Saya or Greater Saya. White Saya, from white canvas, is a characteristic part of the costume of the Kumanovo region. The White Cotton Saya of the village. Osce, Krivopalanko, was short of a pedda under half-sata, women’s upper clothes and tight after Cray. In some Shop-ski villages in Kumanovo women wore SAA made of white chayage, long to knees, from top to bottom decorated with colorful straight lines, and between the lines of the colorful colored ornaments, made with woolen thread. The gaps of the Fall were filled with Pools. The sleeve was without sleeves, and under the piles were decorated with visible towels, colorful ones. An additional ornament of this element of the costume was the silver money that was wired on the front, and additional metal decorations were placed, the so-called. Sundays. Everyday Sai women decorated themselves, while those richer, bridal and festive, made the heat. C. Colorful Saya. J. R.-P. Evgeny Salaviaov
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