Buying a Dirndl in Germany Versus Buying in the US (2024)

So, you're going to Oktoberfest in Munich and you find yourself in need of dirndl dresses. Now the question is, do you buy it before you go there or buy it in Munich during Oktoberfest? This is a question that I have seen asked many times in different online Oktoberfest Travel forums and the suggestions are mixed.

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Our answer?

Some people might suggest that you buy the dirndl before going to Germany, since it is quite difficult to find the right size and color when shopping in Munich (especially during Oktoberfest). Plus, if you shop online for a dirndl ahead of time, you can be sure that everything fits perfectly and you won't have to worry about whether it will be available when you get there.

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On the other hand, if you do wait to buy your dirndl dresses in Munich, then you can enjoy the fact that each piece is locally made. Plus, chances are you could find a good Oktoberfest deal!!

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While I’m a smidge biased (being the owner of anonline dirndl shopn’ all) here are my honest-to-goodness thoughts on this topic.

There are pros and cons on both sides of this argument which I’ll outline shortly, but the down-and-dirty answer is:

Will you have enough time to shop during your trip?

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If you’re going to be in Munich for 9 days and plan on going to the Wiesn for 3 days, then how cool is it to say you bought your Oktoberfest dirndl in Germany? Ifyou'regoing to be in Munich for 2-3 days… do you really want to spend 1 of them shopping for dirndl dresses? If you really want to wear something locally made without the stress of finding a whole new outfit, try shopping for new accessories!

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“How long do you think I’ll be shopping? Good grief… it’ll only take me an hour or so!”

Oh you think so? There are tons of dirndl dress shops in Munich banking on people wanting to buy dirndls for Oktoberfest. So you’ll have to sift through the cheapo ones, navigate past the floor length, traditional wool ones going for 1,000€ and up, plus find one that fits well and you like… so ya… it’s going to take a while.

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Ok, that being said here are the pros and cons of buying before your trip vs on your trip.

Buying ahead of time: PROS

  • You’re more than likely going to get a better price. (But warning… anything under $100… well let’s just say you get what you pay for.)
  • There's a variety of sizes available online, but should you need alterations, you have time to get those done.
  • The internet is FULL of options (including some sketchy ones… so again; you get what you pay for).
  • You’ll have less stress when you get to Munich with the Oktoberfest crowd.
  • You can use that extra day planned for shopping for accessories, sightseeing or drinking more beer!
  • You can plan for all the details (outfit, apron, accessories,shoes, outerwear, etc)

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As mentioned, one of the benefitsto buying ahead of time is if you have a unique size that's hard to find. For example, if you're looking for a plus size dirndl or you're small-chested, super tall, whatever your beautiful, unique body is, you want to make sure you find dirndl dresses that are comfortable, well-fitting and hug your curves in all the right places, so you canenjoy the Oktoberfest celebrations.Buying ahead of time makes it so you can take the time and get the right fit or make any alterations you need.

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Buying ahead of time: CONS

  • As my Oktoberfest expert Ashley says, “Depending on where you buy it, there’s a chance the quality will be... eh... less than magnificent." (we're not talking Rare Dirndl here tho.)
  • Also depending on where you get it, there is a good chance one of the millions of ladies at the Wiesn will be wearing the same thing. (cough*cough* Amazon *cough*cough)

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Looking for a dirndl online that you WON’T find someone else in Munich wearing?

Buying in Germany: PROS

  • You got it in Germany!! During Oktoberfest!! How cool is that!
  • Your experience will probably come with a good story about how the shopkeepers were brutally honest and “so German”.
  • You’ll get to try it on before you buy it.

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Buying in Germany: CONS

  • A nice dirndl in Germany is going to run you anywhere from 300-800€ + a blouse (you can do the conversions yourself). It’s not cheap (and if it’s a 79€ special… I’ll say it one last time. You get what you pay for + I 100% guarantee it was NOT made in Germany.)
  • They don’t have an unlimited collection of dirndls… you might not find something you like inthe sizes they have available or the dresses may not fit your curves comfortably.
  • No time for alterations.
  • You will spend a lot of time shopping that you could be drinking, eating, and singing at Oktoberfest, seeing the other amazing sights in Munich… literally anything else!

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    So there you have it, folks...

    Pros and cons of buying a dirndl online before your trip vs in Munich, Germany. (Oh… and really all the same bullet points are applicable for buying Lederhosen.)

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    FAQs

    What is the dirndl controversy? ›

    For many jews, dirndls and lederhosen are almost on the order of swastikas, associated as they are with right-wing political groups and with the Nazi glorification of German volk culture. When the Nazis marched into Austria in 1938, one of the first things they did was ban Jews from wearing them.

    How to pick out a dirndl? ›

    Know Your Body Type: Understanding your body shape is essential for selecting the most flattering dirndl style. Consult with a professional or try different styles to determine what suits you best. Consider the Occasion: Think about where and when you'll be wearing your dirndl apron for sale.

    What makes a good dirndl? ›

    For a dirndl to fit properly, you want to aim for a fitted bodice, a dirndl blouse, a wide skirt, and an apron. We often say dirndls force you to have good posture. They are very form fitting in the torso from the bottom of the rib cage to the shoulders. At the waist, the dirndl skirt flares out due to it's pleating.

    Is it OK to wear a dirndl? ›

    If you are not German, there is no reason you can't wear a dirndl! Traditional dirndl dresses have this magical effect on people: they can make you feel elegant, confident, and flirty. They are fitted in a way that shapes the body and many styles can also have details that reflect your own personality.

    Why is dirndl so expensive? ›

    While appearing to be simple and plain, a properly made modern dirndl may be quite expensive as it is tailored, and sometimes cut from costly hand-printed or silk fabrics.

    What can I wear to Oktoberfest if I don't have a dirndl? ›

    Although a little bit harder to come by, if you want to get the Oktoberfest vibes without wearing a dirndl a German-inspired sweater or vest is a stellar way to make your plain outfit into a German one.

    Do you need to wear a bra with a dirndl? ›

    Always wear a special dirndl bra. Incorrectly fitting and visible bras are an absolute no-go. Always select the right colour bra to wear under your dirndl blouse. It's best to try on the bra underneath your dirndl and blouse to find the perfect bra to go with your outfit.

    What is the etiquette for the dirndl? ›

    Put on the Dirndl dress, ensuring that the bodice fits snugly and that the skirt falls just below the knee. Tie the apron around your waist, with the bow on your left side if you are single, on your right if you are married, or in the middle if you are a widow. The bow should be neat and not too large.

    Can you wear a dirndl without a blouse? ›

    A dirndl is always made up of a dress and an apron; in most cases, you also wear a dirndl blouse underneath the low-cut bodice of the dress.

    Do you wear long socks with dirndl? ›

    Wearing these socks is not a rule by any means, you can certainly wear tights, nylon stockings, or nothing at all. (Side Note: thigh high "sexy" socks... not recommended. In fact, I'm going to go right out and say, No... Don't wear those with your dirndl).

    Do you wear a petticoat with a dirndl? ›

    Wearing a dirndl or a trachten skirt without a suitable petticoat is a real fashion faux-pas. Tradition dictates that these types of garment should be teamed with three vital pieces of underwear to ensure that they look their best: the dirndl bra, a pair of dirndl bloomers or underpants and a petticoat skirt.

    How tight should dirndl fit? ›

    In terms of fit, make sure the bodice is tight to your midriff, but not overly so, as this will be uncomfortable and change the proportions of the outfit.

    What do you wear under a dirndl? ›

    A Dirndl typically consists of a sleeveless dress with a blouse underneath and an apron at the waist.

    What does it mean when you wear the bow on the right side of the dirndl? ›

    Meaning of the dirndl bow: Dirndl bow tied on the left: The wearer is single. Dirndl bow tied on the right: The wearer is already taken, engaged or married.

    What shows do you wear with a dirndl? ›

    Ankle boots are such a fun shoe. They're perfect for making a bold statement with your dirndl, and they also provide extra support when you're walking around the festival grounds all day. Just make sure to pick a pair that is comfortable and stylish! For that punk look: Yes, you can bust out your hightops.

    What does the dirndl symbolize? ›

    It represents the appreciation and celebration of the Bavarian culture. But be careful which side you tie your dirndl on as this tells men about your relationship status! Part of the dirndl is the apron tied around a woman's waist in a bow or knot.

    Is it offensive to wear lederhosen in Germany? ›

    No, the typical Bavarian Lederhosen are worn by actual Bavarians mostly for tourist shows but also for real use, but nobody would be offended if anybody else would wear them. ... At first Lederhosen are only a regional phenomenon, typical for most of Bavaria, Austria, and some other places, but not all over the place.

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