The costumes of the goup Holzhockar are the ancient rural clothes, used also in the village feasts.
In particular the female dancers wear a long black dress made by pure wool and a white cotton shirt, with few accessories: the shawl on the shoulders (also in wool), embroided with floral pattern; the apron, that lean soft on the hips of the girl and gives some color to the dark clothe; the shoes are low and adorned by a typical tyrolean buckle; the hair are gather in plait.
On the white shirt, the male dancers wear leather trousers with bracers and a bib who represents the simbol of the group, a capercaillie, hand embroidered; around the neck a red handkerchief, and a red gilet with buttons; the knee sock are black and made by wool with the leather shoes.
Last, but not less important, the Schbaaf, that is the black hut with the real feather of the capercaillie.