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Friday 26 February 2016

fashion-story





previous Snturis us for the side-to-side B, two girls were Steels Aksisted: a short (Kani length) were excluded from the everyday Kaushume should be excluded from the later Roman Empire Melding and short Tuniks Berbrians B Inwading characters, and Long (ankle ankle length) were Kaushume Descended Roman and Byzantine upper class clothing Influenced B above.



Wool is the primary fabric for all classes of clothes, while the linen robe, which was more comfortable against the skin and can be washed and then sun-bleached, were more and more worn. Silk, however, is extremely expensive, the result was readily available to wealthy people. Pavia silks of Byzantium, Venice was traded by the way, and reached France by Spain silks from Andalusia. In the last decade of the previous century, the Norman conquest of Sicily and additional ways to influence the style of the first movement was opened in the former textile and Europe.


Fur was worn as an inside lining for warmth. Viair, the fur of the squirrel, was particularly popular and can be seen in many illuminated manuscript illustrations, where it is shown as a white and blue-grey softly striped or checkered pattern lining the mantles of the wealthy.



French fashion bliaut or bliaud both men and women, hip and elbow sleeves that fit tightly and then the outer tunic with long full skirts from being in the shape of a trumpet. Early bliauts were moderately fit and slightly bloused on the belt at the waist. The latter was tightly fitted bliaut body from hip to shoulder, and belt, waist belt and knotted or wrapped twice in the stomach.





Hunterian knee-length shoes with pointed toes chausses and "Gemini" from the Psalter shows tunics twins. England, c. 1170
Shirts, braies, and chausses [edit]
Adjacent to wear inside the body usually include linen, internal tunic (Chinese-French) or long, tight sleeves, and shirt with drawers or braies. Matching cloth leggings chausses or tube called, every ball, often as a separate clothes were worn with a tunic; Striped tube were popular.

During this time, starting with the middle and upper classes, became the hose, and more fitting for a long time, and they have reached above the knees. Previously, they were worn with the Loose and drawers knee- or ankle-length distance. The new type of hose were reached above the knees or worn drawers, and drawers were wide enough at the top to allow them to be tucked in. They were held in place by drawers attached to the girdle.

The new hose away from the need for better fit and girdle worn band with a hose before attaching the leg several times. England, however, the leg bands can be worn by some people, rich or poor governance, continued right Richard I. In 1200, they were largely abandoned.



Over dressed undertunic and hose, men outer tunic that reached the knees or ankles, and it was fastened at the waist with a belt. Fit bliauts, wool or, increasingly, silk, sleeves that had a large cut on the wrist and a gored skirt. Man behind, or was exposed at the waist and wore bliauts front side seams.

Wearing new chic short, the upper part of the body fitted clothing, Warne was under tunik: Mad doublet levels were two of Lenin, and Jupe and Gipon Kvilted early form of tablet and padded.
Surkt sleeve is introduced during consideration during this period and was considering relocating to a protective covering Kyklas Our Armour (Speshli the sun) Krusades. [We are] in the next century, it will be up to us to adopt civil Videli coat.
Clocks tunik Rectangular and circular letters were revenge. Fastened on the right shoulder, and so were the center.


The trumpet-sleeved bliaut characteristic Linguistics figure of the 12th century, showing the hortusa Deliciarum, from c. 1180
Chemise and tunic [edit]
Women's clothing, a under-tunic commonly called Lennon to a wall, Chinese or smoke, is included, which was worn over one or more ankle-to-floor-length tunics (even hats or kirtles)

Working class women wore ankle-length tunics and belted at his waist.
French court ladies who wore a fitted tunic called a culotte or bliaut form a full wall with tight-fitting sleeves. bliaut expansion flaring skirt and sleeves were tight elbow and wrist shape of a trumpet. Neckline for a woman to cut a piece of ham figure displayed on a column at a bliaut Cathedral of St. Maurice at Angers is obviously visible side lacing and belted at the natural waistline. A New Fashion, bliaut gironé, in the middle of the century: the dress is in two pieces, cut the upper portion fitted with a finely pleated skirt attached to a waistband.
Bliaut feet were sometimes worn with a belt or belt (in French, ceinture), which was slightly looped and knotted at the waist, abdomen around stand; Coronal or metal tags are decorative tassels on the ends.

England, fashionable garment without elbow to wrist was a huge trumpet-shaped flare seen in France.

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