Each territory tries to distinguish itself from its neighbour by a particular play of embroidery and colours. As the proverb "kant bro, kant guiz" ("one hundred countries, one hundred fashions") goes, there are more than sixty different costumes in Brittany.
In Quimper, for example, the men wear blue suits, in Elliant their embroideries are yellow. In the north of Finistère, women wear shawls, while the south opts for corselets. Similarly, if a headdress is worn in all the territories, it always has a particular shape and name.
Unfortunately, the first signs of a decline in the wearing of costume appeared as early as the First World War. The cultural and social changes brought about by the First World War and the standardization of France were the reason for its decline; it gradually disappeared from the daily life of the Bretons.