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  1. Há 4 dias · By highlighting one particular era in one centralized site, the early modern period in Europe, the anthology provides a useful introduction to Spanish fashion of the 16th and 17th centuries with in-depth essays that treat distinct themes relating to its dissemination at courts throughout Europe.

  2. Há 4 dias · Apart from its use by Flemish refugees in 1567, the only evidence of cloth being made from it in England in the 16th century lies in the claim of Benedict Webb of Kingswood (then a detached portion of Wiltshire) to have been the first to make Spanish cloth when he was living at Taunton in the mid-eighties.

  3. I've wanted clothes from that period for a long time. My HEMA group has started doing demonstrations at Renaissance faires and I think it would be really cool to have a historically accurate late 16th century outfit for it. Especially because ren faires rarely have historically accuracy lol.

  4. Há 4 dias · Banyans, loose-fitting robes inspired by Persian and Indian garments, became popular among European men in the 18th century as informal wear. The King‘s banyan, made of fine silk and featuring intricate embroidery, demonstrates the global influences on royal fashion and the increasing acceptance of comfort in private settings.

  5. Há 2 dias · Its popularity peaked in the 16th century, when men, women, and children wore kimono as the principal fashion item. Today, wearing kimono isn’t as mainstream, but it’s still seen as a sign of respect for the ancient traditional roots of Japan.

  6. Há 4 dias · Thus the variety of furs worn that may be traced in lists of clothes belonging to wealthy men and women in the early years of the sixteenth century is reflected in many of the shipments of the same period.

  7. Há 3 dias · Footnotes. Economy. The continuing economic decline of the town, caused largely by a falling off in the wool and cloth trades, led Leland to remark that 'there was good cloth making at Beverley but that is now much decayed'. (fn. 1) The decline was quickened by the suppression of St. John's college.