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25 Cards in this Set
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Jacket
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* outer-most piece of clothing worn by common-men
* worn over the shoulders and chest then falling in full pleats and belted at the waist (Renaissance) |
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How does the doublet change into the 15th Century? (Italian Renaissance)
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* Getting much shorter
* Ends just below the waist normally |
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Pumpkin Breaches
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* Trunk hose, padded
* Big puffy pants worn by men (finally!) (N. Renaissance) |
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Base
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* A skirt like garment worn with jacket or doublet
* In military setting, worn with armor (N. Renaissance) |
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Panes
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* Loose, vertical bands on sleeves, doublets and trunk hose
(N. Renaissance) |
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Slashing
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* cutting the fabric and allowing the under fabrics to show through
(N. Renaissance) |
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Duck Bill Shoes
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* very wide shoes
* Literally look like duck bills at the end (N. Renaissance) |
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Canions
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* Covers thighs (not breaches) for protection
* extensions from the end of the trunk hose to the knees or slightly below. fastened to separate hose at the bottom (N. Renaissance) |
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Peascod Belly
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* stuffing to make a large puffed out chest like a peacock
* used to fill out a man's doublet (N. Renaissance) |
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Spanish farthingale
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* cone shape hoop skirt
* support used to make dresses fuller (N. Renaissance) |
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Cartwheel Farthingale
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* Drum shape hoop skirt
* Used to make dress fuller, mostly used with British women (N. Renaissance) |
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Cheaters (partlet)
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* Filler of the open chest (women)
* Used for modesty (N. Renaissance) |
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Neck ruff
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* Worn around the neck
* Very wide, often of lace, stiffly starched * Often held up by under proper (N. Renaissance) |
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English Hood (Gable)
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* Headdress, pointed shaped in front
(N. Renaissance) |
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French Hood
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* Headdress, rounded shape in front
(N. Renaissance) |
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Slops (gallygaskins)
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* Full like trunk hose, but not padded
(N. Renaissance) |
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Pecadiles
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* a row of small square flaps placed at the waist of the doublet
(N. Renaissance) |
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Culots
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* VERY short breaches, padded
* Usually worn by younger men (N. Renaissance) |
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Ropa
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* "Out gown"
* garment of spanish origin * an outer gown or surcote made either sleeveless or with several types of sleeve (N. Renaissance) |
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Spanish Work
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* An especially fashionable embroidery from Spain
(N. Renaissance) |
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What was the major changes from the 15th-16th century in women's fashion?
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* Not as close fitting, more volume to clothes
* Balanced out looks => Bigger sleeves with littler waists (eyes drawn from top to bottom) |
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Plackard
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* Ermine front panel on the front of sideless surcote
(Renaissance) |
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Bodice
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* A usually fitted vest or wide, lace-up girdle worn by women over a dress or blouse
* Often cross-laced and sleeveless covering the waist and bust * Common in peasant dress (Renaissance) |
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Petticoat
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* An underskirt, especially one that is full and often trimmed and ruffled and of a decorative fabric
(Renaissance) |
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Lappet
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* A small lap, flap, or loosely hanging part, especially of a garment or headdress
* On a man's doublet, is slightly sexual (Renaissance) |