English: A drawing of a Jussipaita (transl. Jussi sweater); a traditional sweater form the Finnish region of
Southern Ostrobothnia. The original designer is not known. It has been speculated that the design appeared first time in the film Pohjalaisia year 1925 and it was a modification of a traditional sweater from Southern Ostrobothnia (see this
link for more information (in finnish)). The Jussipaita-pattern should thus be public domain.
Suomi: Piirros
Jussipaidasta. Paidan alkuperäistä suunnittelijaa ei tarkkaan tiedetä, mutta on arveltu että Jussipaitaa käytettiin ensimmäisen kerran Pohjalaisia-elokuvassa vuonna 1925(linkin takana enemmän tietoa aiheesta). Jussipaidan kuvion ei pitäisi siis olla tekijänoikeudella suojattu
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