Pre 18th Century Fashion.

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Gold collar : from the treasure of the royal tombs Tanis, ca. 1070-712 B.C. Cairo Museum Cairo Museum, Ancient Egyptian Jewelry, Ancient Egyptian Women, Ancient Egypt Fashion, Ancient Necklace, Ancient Aliens, Rome Antique, Image Beautiful, Art Ancien
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Gold collar : from the treasure of the royal tombs Tanis, ca. 1070-712 B.C. Cairo Museum
Suit of Gustav II Adolf ca. 1620  From the Royal Armory and Hallwyl Museum Historical Costume, Historical Dresses, Historical Clothing, Costume Renaissance, Mode Renaissance, Baroque Fashion, Royal Fashion
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Suit of Gustav II Adolf ca. 1620 From the Royal Armory and Hallwyl Museum
Doublet, breeches a la Sevilla, stocking and cassock made of tabby silk.  Breeches have a cod piece, and they were tied to the doublet at the waist.  Belonged to Cardinal Giulio Feltrio della Rovere (1532-1578). 16th Century Clothing, 16th Century Fashion, 18th Century, Renaissance Clothing, Italian Renaissance, S Xvi, Vintage Outfits
Extant male clothes of the Italian Renaissance
Doublet, breeches a la Sevilla, stocking and cassock made of tabby silk. Breeches have a cod piece, and they were tied to the doublet at the waist. Belonged to Cardinal Giulio Feltrio della Rovere (1532-1578).
Embroidered silver tissue dress, c. 1660. Museum of Fashion, Bath. 1600s Dresses, Old Dresses, Vintage Dresses, Vintage Fashion, Victorian Dresses
Embroidered silver tissue dress, c. 1660. Museum of Fashion, Bath.
Camicia: 16th C style handsewn and hand embroidered. Medieval Garb, Medieval Costume, Italian Clothing, Historical Period
Camicia: 16th C style handsewn and hand embroidered.
The Met; english; silk and metal embroidery on linen; 1616; 17th Century Dress, Mid Century
Waistcoat | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met; english; silk and metal embroidery on linen; 1616;
Cap made in London, England C.1500-1550 @ V 741-1904   Knitted wool with felted finish. Crown is flat and knitted to shape. The brim is deeper at the back than the front, and is cut so as to form four lappets ('ears'). These have a raw edge, ie they have not been finished off with stitching or hemming. The cap probably had a felted finish which it has lost. Typically, knitting ladders when the wool is broken, but here it has not. Tudor Costumes, Woolen Cap, Landsknecht, Period Outfit
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Cap made in London, England C.1500-1550 @ V 741-1904 Knitted wool with felted finish. Crown is flat and knitted to shape. The brim is deeper at the back than the front, and is cut so as to form four lappets ('ears'). These have a raw edge, ie they have not been finished off with stitching or hemming. The cap probably had a felted finish which it has lost. Typically, knitting ladders when the wool is broken, but here it has not.
Man's doublet, 16th century,  Abegg-Stiftung Collection. 14th Century
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Man's doublet, 16th century, Abegg-Stiftung Collection.
Full suit of clothes of a certain Junkers Von Bodegg of the Augsburg line, 1599 - 1637. Consisting of: velvet cap, trousers and jacket in brown wool twill. Knitted woolen socks. This set is dated between 1600 and 1610. Elizabethan Clothing
Full suit of clothes of a certain Junkers Von Bodegg of the Augsburg line, 1599 - 1637. Consisting of: velvet cap, trousers and jacket in brown wool twill. Knitted woolen socks. This set is dated between 1600 and 1610.
Glove of Elizabeth I   WOW, what a glove! Elizabeth I, Renaissance, Tudor History, British History, History Queen, Historical Photos, König Heinrich Viii
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Glove of Elizabeth I WOW, what a glove!
embroidered women’s jacket from 1610-1615. This one was worn in a portrait by Margaret Layton. Both the jacket and portrait are kept at the V Museum. 18th Century Costume, S Xvii, Period Dress, Tudor Era, V & A Museum
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embroidered women’s jacket from 1610-1615. This one was worn in a portrait by Margaret Layton. Both the jacket and portrait are kept at the V Museum.
Embroidered Baroque (1620) doublet; a male version of the more common woman's Jacobean jacket.
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Embroidered Baroque (1620) doublet; a male version of the more common woman's Jacobean jacket.
early 1620s Culture: French Medium: silk Dimensions: Length at CB: 19 3/4 in. (50.2 cm) Credit Line: The Costume Institute Fund, in memory of Polaire Weissman, 1989 Accession Number: 1989.196 Renaissance Costume
Doublet | French | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
early 1620s Culture: French Medium: silk Dimensions: Length at CB: 19 3/4 in. (50.2 cm) Credit Line: The Costume Institute Fund, in memory of Polaire Weissman, 1989 Accession Number: 1989.196
Woman's jacket [English] circa 1616 Crewel Embroidery, Embroidery Details, Embroidery Designs, Vintage Embroidery, Tattoo Dentelle, Main Image, Stumpwork, Passementerie, Antique Textiles
Jacket | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Woman's jacket [English] circa 1616