Historical Costumes of England: From the Eleventh to the Twentieth Century |
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WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR 10661087 | i |
WILLIAM RUFUS 10871100 | ii |
WOMENS FASHIONS 10661100 | iii |
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appeared band became blue bodice boots breeches brim browns buttoned called caps century classes Cloaks cloths coat collar Colours common continued Costume cote-hardie covering cuffs curled dark deal decorated deep doublet dress early elbow embroidered fairly falling band fashionable fastened favour fitting flat frilled front garment girdle gown greens grey hair hanging hats head head-dress hips hood hose houppelande hung jacket jerkin knee lace later leather lined linen longer loose lower materials middle narrow neck occasionally padded period pointed popular puffed reached reign remained replaced ribbons round russet satin seen shaped shirt Shoes short shorter shoulder showing side silk similar skirt slashed sleeves slit smaller soft sometimes square stockings throat tied tight toes trimmed trousers tunic upper usually veil velvet waist waistcoat wear wide Wigs women's woollen cloths wore wrist