formalwear, composed of amarovho jacket and amarovch trousers, white shirt, and a black [[100757|bow-tie]] or ribbons. The amarov jacket has [[100200|two-contact-surfaces closure]], the edges of which are not laid across each other; there is separate fastening from the waist to the folded or standing collar, which is positioned in two close rows of olive-shaped buttons closed with a decorative lace. The distinctive side seams are towards the back of the garment, meaning that they reach from under the shoulder to the [[101046|armhole]] in the shape of an arc. There is decorative lacing on the sleeves of the jacket. The single-colour fabric used is produced from worsted yarn. . emerged as a patriotic term in 1848; it was intended to fulfil the function of a national uniform.�tate fi Prenda de vestir compuesta por una chaqueta y pantalones amarovho, camisa blanca y una pajarita negra o bordados. La chaqueta amarov tiene un cierre de cremallera; hay un cierre separado desde la cintura hasta el cuello (plegado o alzado), que se situa en dos filas juntas de botones con forma de oliva y cerrados con un lazo decorativo. Las costuras distintivas lat