Ærø Island

Ærø is one of the few Danish regions that is more noted for it's men's costume than the female garb. For my money, the Ærø vest and jacket fabric is one of the most vibrant and distinctive that Denmark has to offer. Further, the costume is unusual for having BLUE breeches.
Men's Ærø
​Men's costume elements:
a. vest and jacket: made of a unique and bold weave pattern (seen in the high-res image below). What may look like black stripes are actually navy blue. No pockets on the vest (compare with Lyø, which does have vest pockets)
b. breeches: navy blue
c. hat: Red (unusually for its region, it is not a nikolør's) if vest is worn; if jacket is work, then a wide-brimmed black felt hat

Ærø costume (hi-resolution, shot with Nikon)
Image Credit: DanishFolkCostumes.com


Nikon hi-res image with natural lighting
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Image Credit: DanishFolkCostumes.com

Ærø costume (hi-resolution)
Danske Folkedansere Landsstævnet 2025
Image Credit: DanishFolkCostumes.com


Sharp and authentic Ærø costume worn by member of the Faaborg Folk Dancers. Axel and his wife reportedly had their Ærø costumes created following a strict adherence to historical fabrics and documentation. It seems they have done a stand-out job.
Image credit: Axel and Ellen Sørensen

Authentic Ærø costume with silver buttons
Image credit: Louise Dinesen

An authentic Ærø costume worn by member of South Funen folk dance club circa 1960s
Image credit: Arkiv.dk

Ærø costume
This colorized black-and-white photograph likely took some liberties with the actual colors of the fabric.
from "Danske Nationaldragter" (1868)
by Hansen, Schou & Weller

This one seems to be the real deal, as it has the navy breeches and red hat. Spotted 17 July 2025 in Struer, Denmark.

In 1979, the predecessor organization to the Danish Folk Costume Society put on an exhibition, displaying the finest example of the Ærø men's costume.
Image credit: Folkedragt.dk
Women's Ærø
Ærø Party Costume

Ærø costume
Note the iconic headgear
Image Credit: "Danske Nationaldragter" (1868) by Hansen, Schou & Weller



An authentic Ærø costume worn by member of the Faaborg Folk Dancers. Ellen and her husband reportedly had their Ærø costumes created following a strict adherence to historical fabrics and documentation. The headgear and jacket, in particular, bear a close resemblance to the colorized 1868 photo above. Great work in keeping the Ærø costume tradition alive.
Image credit: Axel and Ellen Sørensen

Image credit: Mikael Bjerregaard
Ærø Work Costume
