Dirndl bow tied in the center back: The wearer is a waitress or widowed. The history of dirndls and lederhosen (leather pants) at the Oktoberfest in Munich goes back to the early years of the 19th ...
Married women, and women in relationships, tie the bow on the right. Waitresses tied them in the back. Oktoberfest is all ...
Schottenhamel: Oktoberfest tradition since 1867 and the ... Another special feature is the clothing of the female waitresses, who wear classic serving aprons instead of drindl and matching bonnets.
Festival goer reach out for the first glasses of beer on day one of the 189th 'Oktoberfest' beer festival in Munich, Germany. Waitresses carry beer mugs in the Hofbraeuhaus beer tent on day one of ...