>>7818333Yep also this, theres some research on that matter here so such trends or changing techniques got tracked and their hotspots mapped out.
Only in a few cases some variation ended up sticking quiet long with the region and its people though. New impulses were always imported from a change of cloth in the cities.
Now whether there can be found some "archtypes" of local clothing or embroidery that permeate the changing tastes and quick sucession of technique due to technical innovation in europe is another question.
Attempts to find those have been made since a long time and usually ended in a new political fashiontrend to make a statement or elevate some piece into a tribal marker.
Examples from my country are the leathertrousers gettijg sponsored by the bavarian king, the republican nationalists readaption of wide and black themed dresses from late medieval germany and the composition of a peoples dresscode (resulting in todays dirndl being used for all generic southern german festivities) by the cultureministry/designteam of ns germany.