The traditional Greek wedding attire for men typically consists of a white shirt, black pants, and a vest or jacket, often adorned with intricate embroidery or other decorative elements. The vest, or "tsouni" (τσούνι), is an essential part of the traditional Greek wedding attire and is often worn with pride. The tsouni is usually made of rich fabrics such as wool, velvet, or silk and features elaborate designs, patterns, and motifs that reflect the region's cultural heritage.
The Tsóntes (often the young unmarried men) tear the couple's marital bed apart, throw coins and rice on it, and roll a baby boy on the sheets to ensure fertility. The bride then kicks a shoe backwards—if it lands toe-out, the first child is a boy. tsontes ellinikes elinika gamisia better
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