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Men 1500-1550
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![]() - shirts underneath that are full cut and can be decorated with embroidery-doublet is still a basic garment for men - Jacket/jerkin with deep v. vases-skirt like garment worn on the bottom of the body -Men could also wear gowns now and these were worn over doublet, hose, jacket |
Men's Northern Renaissance
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![]() Rough starched collardoublet, jacketpeascod belly for proud peacock lookbreeches on the bottom that can be called pumpkin breecheshose cod-piece |
Short trunks with canions
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![]() -Northern Renaissance. -reached knee and attached to breeches -version of trunk hose and work with silver silk doublet, jackets are very high collared. Stockings are now in the knit technique we have today |
Spanish Farthingale
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![]() -Northern Renaissance -smaller at top, wider as it goes down, rigid A-line wide silhouette. |
Northern Renaissance Undergarments
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![]() -Stays: precursor to corset-Petticoat. -Slashing in the bodice that show chemise, can also see chemise through sleeves |
Busk
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-the rigid element of a corset placed at the centre front.-tightens the corset to the body-made of whalebone
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French hood
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![]() -Northern Renaissance -Can have a small black veil attached to the back. Hair would be placed in a bun, hood over, veil back-Generally row of pearls |
Stays
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Pair of bodys: precursor to corset, two sections that fasten up. Cloth,
busk to stiffen it and shapen the body.
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English hood
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-Northern Renaissance-English woman's headwear-Represents gables of a house (the point)
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