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Fez and Fes: The fez (a brimless, cylindrical hat) was worn by men in both Serbia and other Ottoman territories. Over time, local variations developed, but the fez remained a visible symbol of Ottoman influence.
Regional Variation: In rural areas, especially in southern Serbia and the regions bordering Kosovo and Herzegovinaitional dress retained more Ottoman features for a longer period. Rural men and women continued wearing dimije, jelek (a sleeveless jacket), and opanak well into the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This is significantly different from countries such as Montenegro where autonomy existed throughout the ottoman rule. Consequently countries such as Montenegro retained their traditions as seen through the clothing.
This text is politically motivated and should be heavily edited.
[[User:Yelloworange12|Yelloworange12]] ([[User talk:Yelloworange12|talk]]) 21:40, 28 August 2024 (UTC)
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