National costumes of Poland (Polish: stroje ludowe) vary by region.
They are typically not worn in daily life but at folk festivals, folk weddings, religious holidays, harvest festivals and other special occasions.
[1] The costumes may reflect region and sometimes social or marital status.
[3] Places in Masovia with distinctive costumes include: The szlachta were Polish nobles and had their own attire which included the kontusz, pas kontuszowy (sash) and a crimson żupan.
In 19th century czamara became a Polish national and patriotic attire.