cămașă
Cămașă is a Romanian word that translates to "shirt" in English. It refers to a garment worn on the upper body, typically made of fabric like cotton or linen. Cămașă can come in various styles, including long-sleeved, short-sleeved, or sleeveless, and is often worn for both casual and formal occasions.
In Romanian culture, the cămașă is an essential part of traditional attire, especially during celebrations and festivals. It may feature intricate embroidery or patterns, reflecting regional styles. The garment is often paired with other clothing items, such as pantaloni (trousers) or fuste (skirts), to create a complete outfit.