A small Evzone costume (foustenela) with skirt, shirt and vest in good condition - used by youth dance groups of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption in Seattle, Washington
Foustenela -Complete Greek Evzone costume; red jacket with extensive goad braid, accompanied with white shirt, skirt, leggings, shoes and sash. This is a replica and was in the family of Evelyn Heliotis Martinsen for a long time
Foustenela - Greek Evzone soldier costume worn by Kanakaris - pto be an original from the 1900s - five pieces: vest, shirt, sash, skirt and pompoms for the shoes
Hand-made Greek costumes used by small children for AEPA Family events in Everett, Washington. Five items: vests, bolero top, jackets dated from the 1950s
The two children wearing the costumes in the front row of the photographare the donor's…
The tunic appears to be similar to clothing worn by the Karagounes a specific sub-group of people in the Thessaly area of Greece. The tunic was acquired by the donor in the mid 20th century (sometime between 1940-1970) during her travels abroad. The…
Men's tie designed for AHEPA members 100% polyester, navy blue with Order of AHEPA seals in lighter blue color. Seal is one-inch circular and repeated with light blue strips between seals. Owned and worn by Eugene Collias
Trousseau of Aphtoditi Nerantzini Mulenos which she made in Greece in the early 1920s in preparation for her marriage to Demosthenes Mulenos. She never wore these clothes; instead she wore the clothes her husband bought for her.