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Møn Island

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Møn Costume
from "Danske Folke Dragter" by Nanna Gandil, 1972

The Møn costume consists of the following elements:

a. a green dress made of rough, home-woven cotton or wool fabric in a checkered pattern.

b. a cotton check-pattern apron in beige or brown.

c. a silk shoulder scarf held together with a brooch.

d. silk ribbons of dark green for married women; other colors for unmarried women.

e. wide lace headgear ("korsklæde") made of lace placed over the bonnet.

In many aspects, the Møn costume appears similar to that of Høng.

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Møn woman, circa 1810
Image credit: Folkedragt.dk

This costume is derived from a bodice in the Møn Museum in Stege, Møn. This bodice has sweater sleeves (with typical star-pattern) attached to it. However, a full sweater could instead be worn underneath the bodice. Although the museum's bodice did not come with a skirt or apron, Folkedragt.dk decided to match the skirt fabric to the bodice. A white linen scarf is worn along with the customary Møn headgear.

Text credit: Karen B. Hansen

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Møn woman, circa 1810
Image credit: Folkedragt.dk

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Image Credit: Mats Eric Persson

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