Vyshyvanka Day in Ukraine is a special holiday celebrated every year on the third Thursday of May. In 2024, this holiday falls on May 16. This holiday aims to preserve the ancient folk traditions of creating and wearing ethnic embroidered Ukrainian clothing. Vyshyvanka is not just clothing, it is a symbol of national identity and cultural heritage. The history of the Vyshyvanka Day begins in 2006, when a student of the Chernivtsi University named after I. V. Kuznetsov. Lesia Voroniuk suggested that her classmates and other students choose one day and wear embroidered shirts together. Since then, the holiday has spread throughout Ukraine and even beyond. Vyshyvanka is not just a beautiful garment, it is a talisman and a symbol of national pride. Each region of Ukraine has its own unique embroidery patterns and techniques1. Both children and adults love this holiday, and they are happy to dress up in brightly colored shirts. Celebrating Vyshyvanka Day is a great opportunity to show the world the richness of Ukrainian culture and traditions. So let every Vyshyvanka Day fill the hearts of Ukrainians with pride in their country and its rich cultural heritage. Happy Vyshyvanka Day, Ukraine!