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- 1700s - Historical Menswear
A typical outfit consisted of a full-skirted knee-length coat, knee breeches, a vest or long waistcoat (which could be sleeved), a linen shirt with frills and linen underdrawers Lower legs showed and were an important part of the silhouette
- Colonial Clothing: What did people wear in the 1700’s? - This Family Blog
Short answer for men’s colonial clothing? Breeches, a shirt, a waistcoat, and a coat Top with a cravat and a tricorne hat, add stockings and shoes and voila! Now the quality of the materials is what counted and where you would see wealth The shirt was ridiculously long and acted as a shift (see colonial underwear)
- English 1700s Clothing and Fashion – with Illustrations
Shirts were made of fine white linen, with elaborate lace frills down the front and at the wrists The cravat, which was also of lace, was one of the most costly parts of the costume The sword was, of course, worn by all gentlemen, and had not yet assumed the dainty proportions of the dress-sword later in the century – a sword of the same
- The History Girls: Mens Clothing in the Early 1700s - Blogger
Shirts were of linen, open at the neck and with a stand up collar Varying amounts of lace could be added on in the form of a necktie and in ruffs at the wrists Waistcoats were often elaborately hand embroidered at stupendous cost and generally much longer than today's waistcoats
- 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia
Fashion in the period 1700–1750 in European and European-influenced countries is characterized by a widening silhouette for both men and women following the tall, narrow look of the 1680s and 90s This era is defined as late Baroque Rococo style
- #16 - Mens Fashion from 1700 - 1795 - Blogger
So, this is what fashion was in the 1700's and through the American Revolution Styles didn't really change till the French Revolution in the late 1790s Today, menswear is much the same as it was in the 1920's, which is one hundred years ago now
- 1700-1709 - Fashion History Timeline
The coat’s center-front button closure extended from the round neckline to the hem and its deep, wide cuffs ended above the wrists, revealing the shirt frill (Fig 1) The cuffs could have a slit at the back, a style known as “open sleeves” (Fig 1) or “round [closed] cuffs” (Cunnington 56)
- The Writer’s Guide to 1700-1750 Men’s Fashion - Rebecca Shedd
The shirt was the only “underwear” worn during this period It had a slit in the front to provide enough room to pull it over the head and was closed with ties or buttons Sometimes ruffles were used to disguise the slit
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