The document discusses traditional folk costumes from various regions of South Moravia. The costumes varied based on social factors, geography, symbols, and ceremonies specific to each area. Traditional costumes were worn for both work and holidays, and distinguished between unmarried and married women. Many places still maintain these festive costumes and pass them down through generations. The document then describes typical women's costumes which included petticoats, bodices, shirts, collars, and skirts, as well as men's costumes consisting of lace shirts, trimmed jackets, pants, boots, and hats. Samples and photos of costumes from different towns are also included.