Long Live Lederhosen!
by Nubby, 12.24.07 at 12:14 am :: permalink :: rss

Growing up in the 80s, I was surrounded by traditional German culture. My parents visited Germany and Austria in 1983 and returned with a pair or tiny lederhosen complete with red leather straps and heart pockets as a souvenir. Every year, we went to the local Oktoberfest at Mt. Angel and took vacations in Leavenworth, Washington which is modeled after a traditional Bavarian village. During the Summer, my grandparents would drive my brother and I around in their Buick while they listened to cassettes of German polka. My mom would only drive European cars. We had a cuckoo clock in our living room. It was normal to consume elk sausage.
Though there’s mostly German heritage on both sides of my family, we were never very patriotic. I think my parents were more interested in the aesthetics of traditional European culture than anything else! It definitely rubbed off on me; I took four years of German language classes in high school and college (and will only drive Volkswagens!)

Recently, I became obsessed with finding my own lederhosen to wear on a normal basis. The thing about lederhosen (shorts made of leather, often worn by German men) is that they aren’t traditionally designed for women. Only men and boys wear them, while women wear dirndls. This made my search particularly hard; I haunted Ebay for weeks until I found a pair of just the shorts (no fancy straps) that a U.S. woman had purchased back in 1953 at the age of 12 while traveling through Germany!
I love lederhosen because they are very durable, surprisingly comfortable and very warm for shorts. The button flap in the front is a bit awkward (yes, since they’re designed for the opposite sex, there’s a slight bulge when I wear them!), but it’s worth it. This Summer, I’ll wear them with knee-high socks and tall boots with a light cardigan. A word for the wise: It’s important to play down the rest of your look so that the lederhosen don’t take on a too ‘costume-y’ vibe.

What’s your take on lederhosen?
Do you love them or find them to be overly ridiculous for everyday wear outside of the Motherland?







December 24th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
While your mom and dad were in Europe, you slept with me every night. You’d crawl outside the covers, and sleep with your head toward the foot of the bed, all curled up like a little Norbest turkey. You were the cutest little creature I’ve ever seen. xxoooxx
December 25th, 2007 at 8:34 am
Adorable! They don’t look costume-y at all - just a vague sense of wintery goodness, and you can definitely pull the look off.
December 26th, 2007 at 7:29 am
too cute! you pull them off so well. you make them look casual yet unique as if they came from the imagination of some new designer. and those socks! i adore them too! oh and vdublove for life my friend :D
December 30th, 2007 at 8:18 am
ohhhh! fantastic; I’m jealous.
I completely love lederhosen, and am utterly inspired by this look.
December 30th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
christine: I like that crazy silver-dipped lederhosen-esque dress you linked!!
January 31st, 2008 at 9:43 am
I always thought that lederhosen are wasted on men. You look fantastic, the bulge adds more than it takes.
I’m quite nerdy when it comes to lederhosen, yours look like a high quality pair. Very wide flap, with vertical pockets and have a nice worn in look.
It would be great to see the top of them, buttons etc. You should get some of the leather, cross bar braces that go with them. They look great and feel even better.
I hope the 12 year old enjoyed them.
Lederhosen are worn by women now, just look at the pictures of the lederhosen festival in Austria or one of the on line catalogues of a lederhosen maker.
When I first went to Southern Germany mid sixties, lederhosen were like a uniform, every one was wearing them.
Anyway great work.
March 12th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
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December 17th, 2008 at 7:28 am
I agree with you totaly,because when you see the “stupidness” of ” the mode” today stay “classic and folklore” me and my wife who live in the “Vosges” mountains in eastern france and are “bilingual(french and german):i mean we wear “lederhosen with suspenders everyday (like most people do in “central europe”) but ,excus me lederhosen “without suspenders is not really “lederhosen!) if you want we can send you photos of us
freindly yours Mark and Joelle
December 30th, 2008 at 12:40 am
My wife and I,have been wearing “lederhosen” ( with leather straps),for over 30 years.It’s true that we live on the border line with “the black forest”( germany) and basel( switzerland),and our region “Alsace-Lorraine” ,was once german,once french,over and over again and we speak both german and french!I’ts truethat “lederhosen& straps” are very confortable! and “practical too,especialy ,for shopping,taking a walk with the dog,etc… If you want any photos we can send you some and sure there is no age or sex for wearing “lederhosen!
January 3rd, 2009 at 5:59 am
but ,lederhosen “without “leather straps is not a lederhosen