I didn't know people in Italy wore them too, but it's traditional garments in Spain. Looks just like it. The pictures of them in Spain have them with the cone hates and everything. Don't worry - they only reside in the U.S. haha.
La foto ritrae due "bubbli bubbli". Essi rappresentano gli spiriti del sottosuolo che accompagnano Gesù Cristo nell'inferno prima della sua resurrezione. Il cappello e il bastone ricordano i pellegrini che si recavano al santuario di San Giacomo di Compostela in Spagna. Saluti da Grottaglie (ITALY)
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I didn't know people in Italy wore them too, but it's traditional garments in Spain. Looks just like it. The pictures of them in Spain have them with the cone hates and everything. Don't worry - they only reside in the U.S. haha.
La foto ritrae due "bubbli bubbli".
Essi rappresentano gli spiriti del sottosuolo che accompagnano Gesù Cristo nell'inferno prima della sua resurrezione. Il cappello e il bastone ricordano i pellegrini che si recavano al santuario di San Giacomo di Compostela in Spagna.
Saluti da Grottaglie (ITALY)
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