In the 9th-12nd century, during the period of Kiev Ross (Ukrainian: Ukrayintsi), it was called Ross (русиусринымал). # 1 1 1 1; нськамова), belonging to the East Slavic branch of the Slavic family of Indo-European languages, is divided into three dialects: southwest, southeast and north. Ukrainians also use Russian.
The Ukrainian nation was formed in the territories of the former Kiev Principality, the Slavic Principality of Pelja, the Northern Principality of Chernigov, the Principality of Warren and the Principality of Galicia. The title "Ukraine" appeared in12-13rd century. Its original meaning is "the land of the border", which refers to the Warren region of South Ross Galicia. This term has gradually evolved from a geographical concept to a language concept and a national concept. By the 5th century A.D./KLOC-the Ukrainian nation had formed its own national characteristics-its own language and living area, its own economic, political and religious characteristics.
In terms of traditional clothing, Ukrainian women's clothing is mostly streamlined and unique in style: women wear light-colored shirts with various patterns embroidered on cuffs, collars, shoulders, breasts and skirts; Wearing a sleeveless coat made of deep red, green or blue velvet or wool, with the front part of the coat overlapping, the left side open and buttoned; Under the skirt, there is generally only one wool skirt with petticoat, and there are various patterns on the petticoat; Wear red boots. Some people have strings of colored beads or necklaces around their necks.
Girls wear ribbons or headscarves on their heads and crowns made of flowers and branches in festivals; Married women wear a hat with hair wrapped or a headscarf with flowers.
Ukrainian men wear shirts and baggy pants, vests and pants stuffed in boots, clothes stuffed in belts, wide belts and various hats.
In addition to formal occasions, modern Ukrainian men wear suits or woolen cloth and cashmere coats, and in general, they like to wear jackets or high-grade shirts, ties and trousers or jeans. Even when it is cold, Ukrainians are used to wearing only one pair of trousers.