All licensees and permittees must operate in a manner consistent with the city's Old World Bavarian Alpine theme, including the use of Bavarian costume for drivers, employees, and vehicle/carriage color and design, all of which must be approved by the city's community development department or design review board. All nonmotorized vehicles for hire and surreys for rent must always be in good painted/finished condition. Bavarian costume ("trachten" – composed of traditional and distinctive Dirndl or Lederhosen) shall be historic celebratory wear consistent with and defined by the Old World Bavarian Alpine Theme, from the Miesbacher or Berchtesgadener regions.
Women's wear consists of a necklace (usually a velvet choker), white blouse (trachten blouse with short puffed sleeves), Mieder (bodice with buttons or lacing), skirt (full and falling below the knees or full length), apron (often skirt length or with lace trim), stockings (white, knee-height), and black leather shoes (with instep strap and small heel).
Men's wear consists of a hat (Bavarian Wanderhut with Gamsbart or Auerhahn), white shirt (long-sleeved, button front with collar), Lederhosen (bib front breeches made of brown or black leather, either short or knee-length, with embroidered stitching and Hosenträger (suspenders with front cross-piece) with embroidered design), socks (white or light grey knee-height with colored banding at the top), and black leather shoes.
Variations of components (including jackets, shawls, petticoats, men's vests, Wadenwärmer (half socks) and other items), color, and design details may be acceptable.
The city administrator or his/her designee may administratively approve Bavarian costume. At the discretion of the city, the applicant may be required to submit an application to the design review board for the approval of the Bavarian costume.
The following photo examples are included for reference:
(Ord. 1247 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1444 § 1 (Att. A), 2013; Ord. 1629 § 1 (Att. A), 2021)