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Telegraph: Bavarians [and Austrians] are hot under the collar over an EU directive that will force their barmaids to cover up, supposedly to protect them from the sun.

Brewery owners, politicians and most of the women themselves have condemned the legislation as absurd, claiming the "tan ban", as it has been nicknamed, will destroy a centuries-old tradition. Click here to read the story.

dirndl_directive
via liberalismus.at

Wearing a dirndl is a most feminine allure,
and the décolleté a very important part of the glamourous view of these dresses
.

Rawdha (anonymous) meinte am 14. Jan, 01:33:
Dirndl "most feminine allure"?
I wear the dirndl all the time...and I'm Muslim. Just put on a long sleeve blouse and make the khimar cover your bust (because they are about to bust through that thing)...and viola! A halal dirndl. It only is provocative if you make it that way. 
Mahalanobis antwortete am 14. Jan, 12:19:
Some action shots
please ;-D