Buying Lederhosen: A Beginner’s Guide Q&A - Oktoberfest Dirndl Blog (2024)

Buying Lederhosen: A Beginner’s Guide Q&A - Oktoberfest Dirndl Blog (1)

Are you going to be buying lederhosen for this year’s Oktoberfest? If it’s your first time purchasing the iconic Bavarian leather breeches, then you’ll doubtless have a few questions in your mind. After all, a quick search on the internet shows that you can spend everything from $20 to four-figure sums on lederhosen, and if you’re not in the know, it can be difficult to know what a fair price is and which markers of quality to look out for.

So before you buy, read our handy Q&A on buying lederhosen – and stop by at our sponsors if our advice sounds convincing and you want guaranteed authentic Bavarian lederhosen at a fair price.

1. What can lederhosen be made out of?

Authentic Bavarian lederhosen are only ever made from actual leather – after all, the name lederhosen means nothing other than “leather trousers”. Lots of the extremely cheap “lederhosen” you’ll find online are made of imitation leather or, even worse, felt or other fabrics. Avoid them like the plague as they look ridiculous and are also uncomfortable.

The most expensive lederhosen are made of deerskin: this is the softest and the most aesthetically pleasing leather, and it ages well. As a first-time buyer, however, goat-suede offers an authentic but good-value entry-level option. Goatskin is genuine leather, so it has the same weight and thickness, but lacks the fine graining of buckskin; for your first pair, though, they’re just perfect.

Braces? Check. Bib? Check. Embroidery? Check.

2. Which design elements are essential?

A few simple things have to be on any pair of authentic lederhosen, so if you can’t find even a single one of these on the pair you are looking at, steer clear:

  • a button-flap over the fly (the “bib”) with embroidery detail
  • a single seam running down the back with one rear pocket (right side)
  • lacing at the top of the rear to tighten/loosen
  • button down/lace-up finishes to the outer thigh surrounded by decorative stitching
  • an elaborately-stitched knife-pocket on the right thigh
  • front and rear waist buttons for detachable braces
  • matching leather braces (either “Y” or “H” shape)

Nowadays, many lederhosen are sold with belts as the braces are currently not on-trend, but an authentic pair will always offer buttoning for braces (and usually offer them as an option). Themost common lengths, by the way, range from just over the knees to mid-thigh.

3. Which colour should I buy?


This is to some extent a matter of taste, but we would advise opting for medium browns for your first pair as these combine well with all cotton and wool colours (think about your shirt and socks). Black leather can look very smart, however, and there has a been a noticeable growth in lighter ash and camel colours, too. Bright colours are a sure sign of tourist-trap lederhosen, though, so avoid these; an exception is, of course, stitching, which is often green, red, or blue. Once again, though, we’d advise sticking to natural colours for your first pair.

Lederhosen worn with checked shirt.

4. How does sizing work?

Since most lederhosen are made in Germany, German sizes are the most common system. Starting at 44, standard sizes go up in twos through to 60, where 44 is the equivalent of a 31” waist pair of jeans and 60 equals 44”. So a 46 is a 32”, a 48 a 33”, a 50 a 34” and so on.

When buying lederhosen, always choose the closest size possible to your measurements: do not “leave wiggle room” because the leather and the stitching stretch the first few times you wear the lederhosen, meaning that they expand slightly – especially when you sit in them. You can use the lacing at the rear to tighten the waist again (or indeed loosen it if you gain weight…).

5. What is a realistic price?

An authentic pair of lederhosen will set you back a three-figure sum, whether you’re paying in Euros, Pounds, or Dollars. As a guide, a simple pair of goatskin breeches retails at around €130. There will be cheaper ones out there, but anything under €100 is bound to have a catch somewhere. It is perfectly realistic to get a solid pair of authentic Bavarian lederhosen that will gain you respect and last for years for around €150-€200, though, including shipping to the UK, USA, or Australia. Some shops – like our sponsor – make your life even easier and offer sets including shirts, socks, and the matching shoes which retail at around the €200 mark (without postage).

6. What should I wear my lederhosen with?

There are lots of styles which can say a lot about your personal taste, especially within Bavaria, but the standard way of wearing lederhosen is with a checked shirt, a pair of thick woolly socks, and Haferschuhe, boot-like shoes made of leather (ideally in the same shade as your lederhosen).

We hope this quick Q&A has given you the information you need to make a decision – and will be happy to answer any questions you have on Twitter. Also, feel free to contact our sponsors for information and to buy directly.

Buying Lederhosen: A Beginner’s Guide Q&A - Oktoberfest Dirndl Blog (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between lederhosen and dirndl? ›

Women's wear revolves around the dirndl, a traditional dress with a structured bodice, tightly tied and decoratively embroidered. The lederhosen worn by men are generally made of goat or buckskin and also feature patterning.

Should I wear lederhosen to Oktoberfest? ›

You really don't need to buy a pair of cheap Lederhosen or a trashy Dirndl imitation just to fit in. You certainly should put something on, but the way you dress actually isn't important.

Are lederhosen uncomfortable? ›

It really all depends what you feel more comfortable in. The most important thing about a Lederhosen is the leather. You can buy cheap Lederhosen, but they will be very uncomfortable, they don't breath, they are sticky and just ugly. The perfect leather for a Lederhosen is chamois tanned deerskin.

How to pick lederhosen? ›

How should lederhosen fit? A pair of lederhosen fits perfectly when it is tight, but doesn't pinch anywhere. To make sure you get this flush fit, you need to know your exact measurements – both waist and hips, at their widest point. Also, always remember that leather is a natural material and can loosen with wear.

Do you wear a bra with a dirndl? ›

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.

Do you wear anything under lederhosen? ›

Worn with a linen or cotton shirt, woolly socks, and sturdy shoes, these leather breeches are an iconic item of clothing with a high recognition factor worldwide. There isn't only one single type of lederhosen, though.

Why don't you wash lederhosen? ›

So whether it's slightly out-of-control dirt or a couple of bad stains you've noticed, your lederhosen needs a bit of care and attention. That doesn't mean cleaning them, though, as you might expect, but washing them in water. Sounds wrong, right? As mentioned above, water can be damaging to leather.

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.

What do you wear to Oktoberfest if you don't have a dirndl? ›

Maybe your simply not feelin' it or maybe you don't have a perfect dirndl or any traditional clothing (yet). Whatever your reason is, there is no Oktoberfest dress code and you do not have to wear traditional bavarian attire! If you're more comfortable, you can wear "regular clothes."

Can you wear sneakers with lederhosen? ›

Another important choice to make is what kind of shoes do you wear with lederhosen. Avoid wearing sneakers if at all possible and opt instead for a pair of Haferlschuhe. This traditional footwear is great for bringing cohesion to the whole outfit but do your best to match the leather color to that of your lederhosen.

How to properly store lederhosen? ›

The Right storage

The material of lederhosen is usually very hard-wearing. That's why you can hang them up or store them folded up. However, the leather needs to be able to breathe, so you should never wrap them in plastic. To keep the color of the leather pants, you should keep them out of the sun.

Do you wear a belt with lederhosen? ›

It's best to go for a full on Bavarian belt made of the same leather as lederhosen: they are fittingly chunky and have big feature buckles that can match the manly bulk of your breeches.

How much should I spend on lederhosen? ›

At the more affordable end, you can find Lederhosen made from industrial cow leather for under €100 ($119). For high-end options, such as those made from buffed deer skin, prices can exceed €1,000. Let's get insights into how much Lederhosen men and women cost at Lederhosen Store and what aspects affect the price.

What size am I in lederhosen? ›

Size Guide
Universal SizeLederhosenJeans
S4630
M4832
L5033
XL5236
8 more rows

What is the small pocket on lederhosen for? ›

Some lederhosen, especially those for young boys, are held up by decorated suspenders. And many lederhosen have a right-side pocket where you can stash a knife.

Can you wear a dirndl if you're not German? ›

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.

What makes a dirndl a dirndl? ›

What makes a Dirndl? The main elements that make up a Dirndl are the wide skirt attached to a “Leiberl,” or fitted bodice, an apron (often with a hidden pocket), and a short Dirndl blouse.

What is the point of lederhosen? ›

Wearing “leather breeches” or Lederhosen is an 18th-century traditional garb that peasants of northern Germany and Austria wore to hold up to the harsh work that the men of the time endured.

What are the female lederhosen called? ›

A dirndl is the name of a woman's dress traditionally worn in southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and Alpine regions of Italy. The dirndl is a folk costume (in German – Tracht), and today is generally regarded as a traditional dress for women and girls in the Alps.

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