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17th century clothing

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“Sew 17th century Challenge” – the Skirt – Fashion Through Herstory

My well known love of fast progress made me decide to start the “Sew 17th century challenge” with one of the faster pieces – the skirt. Close-up of the skirt. Staying true to my p…

Dress: ca. mid 17th | by Traditional Clothing of our World

Dress: ca. mid 17th century, Italian/Hungarian, cambric, broad lace, metal work; embroidery, presumably from the wardrobe of Orsolya Esterházy. www.pinterest.com/pin/157837161916444214/

~WastedWeeds~: Blue Waistcoat

A long overdue NorCal update! Back in early September I made my second ever trip to the Northern California Renaissance Faire. I really enjoyed my first visit --the location, with it's larger more northern trees, reminded me of Canadian Faires-- and I was really looking forward to going again. Hoping for a cooler event (compared to the SoCal Faire) I added a couple of layers to my waistcoat ensemble and drove the 5 hours north! Unfortunately, I keep forgetting that September is NOT fall in…

The Figures represented here are all French ladies of the court living in the 17th century, specifically between 1600 and 1670. The illustration dates to 1882

Download this stock image: The Figures represented here are all French ladies of the court living in the 17th century, specifically between 1600 and 1670. The illustration dates to 1882. - PT925H from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

Late 1500s to late 1600s

History of fashion My favorites: 2010s, 2000s, 1940s, 1930s, 1960s, 1750s, 1700s, 1730s, 1660s, 1640s, 1560s, 1520s, 1480s. And yours?

A 17th century men’s shirt

Pattern: based on the 1659 shirt worn by Claes Bielkenstierna in Janet Arnold’s Patterns of Fashion 4 Fabric: fine white linen Haberdasheries: 50 cm narrow white tape, two hooks My husband is ‘chief commander’ of the commemorative battle for the siege of Grol (het beleg van Grol, in Dutch) at Groenlo, meaning he coordinates the battle, and as such, I decided he could no longer do without a proper 17th century shirt. Even though no one sees what he wears underneath his suit. As I want to be…