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  1. 1630-1639 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJan 15, 2020 · The portrait of the Stuart brothers (Fig. 6) also introduces an air of aristocratic negligence in that it became common late in the decade to begin to leave buttons unbuttoned. The doublet of the Stuart facing us is …

  2. The Doublet: An Essential Piece of Fashion History.

  3. 1610-1619 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJan 11, 2020 · His doublet and breeches are covered in small floral motifs and, surprisingly, his doublet is left partially unfastened, revealing part of his shirt. Wikipedia explains this fashionable trend:

  4. 1640-1649 - Fashion History Timeline

    WEBJan 20, 2020 · Yet his doublet and breeches are made of pale pink satin and edged in expensive lace. Notably his lace collar is gathered into a bow at the front of his neck—a forerunner of the cravat, which will soon replace the …

  5. Doublet (clothing) - Wikipedia

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  7. Quilted clothing in the Stuart period - Blogger

    WEBJan 10, 2021 · Probably the best known quilted doublet and breeches are the 1630s suit in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The V&A believe that this might have been made from a bed cover, because there are seams that …

  8. Fashioning the Fit: the Evolution of the Doublet and Hose

    WEBMay 1, 2011 · Towards the end of the 14th century, once doublets come into vogue, they quickly begin to shorten. At this point split hosen are worn, being two separate fitted tubes of fabric covering the legs and tied to a …

  9. Ludovick Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox and Duke of Richmond (1574 …

  10. A Tudor Suit - The Doublet — Properly Dressed

    WEBAug 2, 2019 · Making a new suit for a re-enactor requires some thought on what the re-enactment is and the character that the person will be portraying. This post describes the thought process behind and the …