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Janker

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Traditional jackets & suits

Janker jackets are not only a beautiful traditional accessory, they also serve as weather protection. Depending on the material, they are the perfect companion in the warm or cold season. They are available in various cuts and made from different materials. Some are listed below. A scarf or neckerchief is often combined with a jacket. The scarf is best worn with a more elegant outfit and the shawl with a more traditional outfit.

Loden jacket:

Loden consists of wool threads that are woven together and then felted with the help of water and heat. Loden is water-repellent to a certain extent. For this reason, loden jackets are often worn as all-weather jackets. In Bavaria, they are often worn in the high-necked Tegernsee version.

Walk jacket:

Walk jackets are made from knitted wool threads that are felted with the help of water and heat. They are often worn as a leisure jacket with jeans and, like cardigans, have a somewhat more casual character.

Linen jacket:

Linen jackets, so-called reed or hunter linen, are usually worn in light shades in the summer months as they are lighter and more permeable to the wind, making them comfortable to wear. They are similar in cut and shape to loden jackets.

Cardigan/vest:

Cardigans and vests are worn as a rustic version with leather trousers. They are generally distinguished by a so-called left-knitted version or the somewhat more decorative version with a cable pattern.
They are usually made from pure sheep's wool.

The traditional suit

The traditional costume suit came into the closet of every Bavarian from the 20th century, exemplified by the royal family and the nobility. Characterized by finer cuts and fabrics, it became a link between lederhosen and suits, and was also worn by politicians on high occasions. The Tegernsee traditional suit is probably the most common of its kind.