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| collar that was concentrated at the front of the neck |
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| linen strip of fabric wrapped around the neck nad then tied in a bow |
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| collar with two small bands |
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| developed out of the sleeveless jerkin and is worn under teh cassock coat |
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| breeches developed out of the rhinegrave breeches, were like a split skirt for men |
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| blousy breeches that reach just below the knee and become ppopular around 1670 |
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| shoulder length or longer wigs |
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| tall crowns that are narrower at the top with moderate brims usually decorated with a buckle |
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| cocked hat of beaver fur with feather fringe |
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| adapted from the coats worn by Prussian soldiers and is the basis for the male overcoat or raincoat |
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| 3 cornered ht when brims are folded up because broadness |
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| a little box worn to mask the stench of people |
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| horizontal lines of ornamentation on women's skirt |
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| cape stoles edged in ruffles or lace |
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| headdress with a large cap and tiered embroidered ruffles that extended over wire frames that could be 6-8 inches tall |
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| vest worn under the cassock coat/doublet developed out of the sleeveless doublet or jerkin, knee length |
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| patches worn on face to cover pock marks, becomes a popular accessory |
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| prints for lighter garments and summer ear |
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| series of bows that diminish in size as they reach the waist |
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| ribbon that holds on the muff |
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