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- Doublet (clothing) - Wikipedia
The doublet fell permanently out of fashion in the mid-17th century when Louis XIV of France and Charles II of England established a court costume for men consisting of a long coat, a waistcoat, a cravat, a wig, and breeches—the ancestor of the modern suit
- doublet | Fashion History Timeline
“The term ‘doublet’, though used in France in the 14th century, was not general in England for civilian wear until the 15th century It was a padded jacket worn next to the shirt; close-fitting and waisted but not usually belted unless worn without an over-garment
- Doublet | Menswear, Renaissance Tailoring | Britannica
An extreme fashion, the peascod, or goose-bellied doublet, came to England from Holland in the 1570s; it was padded to a point at the waist and swelled out over the girdle It survives in the traditional costume of Punch
- Doublet During the Renaissance: A Brief History – HolyClothing
A doublet is a close-fitting jacket that was a staple of men’s fashion during the Renaissance Worn over a shirt and often paired with hose, it was tailored to create a sharp, structured silhouette
- Medieval Doublet | History, Design Cultural Significance
The doublet was a staple of medieval and Renaissance men’s fashion, worn by everyone from peasants to nobility Initially developed as a padded undergarment to be worn beneath armor, the doublet evolved into a fashionable outer garment by the 14th century
- DOUBLET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DOUBLET is a man's close-fitting jacket worn in Europe especially during the Renaissance
- What is a Doublet? (with picture) - Historical Index
The doublet is a garment, worn by both men and women from at least the end of the middle ages until about the 1700s A variation of the garment can be seen today in the Indian Sherwani, a tight fitting across the breast jacket, that is usually coat length
- DOUBLET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DOUBLET definition: 1 a short, tight jacket worn by European men in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries 2 a short… Learn more
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