File:Svenska Folkdräkter, Del2, Nordisk Familjebok.jpg
- Östervallskogs socken, Nordmarks härad (Värmland)
- Nås socken (Dalarna)
- Leksands socken (Dalarna)
- Rättviks socken (Dalarna)
- Rättviks socken (Dalarna)
- Ore socken (Dalarna)
- Mora socken (Dalarna)
- Mora socken (Dalarna)
- Delsbo socken (Hälsingland)
- Delsbo socken (Hälsingland)
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