Showing posts with label Renaissance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renaissance. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Framed Prints of Renaissance fashion in Germany, 15th century from North Wind

!9#: Framed Prints of Renaissance fashion in Germany, 15th century from North Wind

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Post Date : Jan 25, 2012 00:57:15 | N/A


30x20 Framed Print, Black Satin Frame Off-White Digital Mat. , Renaissance fashion in Germany, 15th century. German fashion of the Renaissance, about 1499. Antique hand-colored print. Chosen by North Wind. 30x20 wooden frame with digital mat and RA4 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers. This item is shipped from our American lab.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Men's Renaissance Breeches (Extra Extra Large (39-42" Waist))

!9#: Men's Renaissance Breeches (Extra Extra Large (39-42" Waist))

Brand : By The Sword, Inc. | Rate : | Price : $58.00
Post Date : Jan 18, 2012 23:11:32 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Our Breeches are perfect if you are a bit coservative for tights. Made of 100% cotton, these breeches would have been worn by the peasant or working class man. They are long enough to wear with knee-high boots or wear the cuffs at the top of your calf with sandals. Elastic cuffs make them comfortable to wear as you caulk a ship or reap the harvest. A drawstring waistband allows one to feast and famine in them, or drink a lot of mead, if you like. Ours also have secret pockets hidden in the side seams. Pockets may not have been period, but are a fine addition for placing your keys and monies.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Men's Renaissance Breeches (Extra Extra Large (39-42" Waist))

!9#: Men's Renaissance Breeches (Extra Extra Large (39-42" Waist))

Brand : By The Sword, Inc. | Rate : | Price : $58.00
Post Date : Jan 01, 2012 11:49:41 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Our Breeches are perfect if you are a bit coservative for tights. Made of 100% cotton, these breeches would have been worn by the peasant or working class man. They are long enough to wear with knee-high boots or wear the cuffs at the top of your calf with sandals. Elastic cuffs make them comfortable to wear as you caulk a ship or reap the harvest. A drawstring waistband allows one to feast and famine in them, or drink a lot of mead, if you like. Ours also have secret pockets hidden in the side seams. Pockets may not have been period, but are a fine addition for placing your keys and monies.

  • Made of Cotton
  • Drawstring Waistband
  • Pockets in the Side Seams

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Affliction - Mens Renaissance T-Shirt in Dirty Red, Size: Medium, Color: Dirty Red

!9#:Affliction - Mens Renaissance T-Shirt in Dirty Red, Size: Medium, Color: Dirty Red

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Price : $57.95
Post Date : Dec 23, 2011 01:46:21
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Renaissance Dress in Italy 1400-1500 (The History of dress series)

!9#:Renaissance Dress in Italy 1400-1500 (The History of dress series)

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Post Date : Dec 11, 2011 19:02:06
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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Renaissance Clothing - Fashion During The Tudor Period

!9# Renaissance Clothing - Fashion During The Tudor Period

The Tudor period is typically the time between 1485 and 1603 in England. Also part of the Renaissance era, fashion tended to originate at court and was often influenced by the foreign policy of the time. A new fashion, however, could take from 5 to 15 years to travel from London to other areas of the country.

There were several iterations of fashion trends that produced a wide spectrum of Renaissance clothing. The beginning of the 16th century was marked by a strong German influence. This meant many bright colors and slashing as a form of decoration. The most common materials used were velvet, satin, and cloth of gold. Red was also a popular color although worn only by nobility.

With the marriage of Mary Tudor to King Philip of Spain in 1554, fashion suddenly changed. The colorful and flamboyant clothes of earlier years gave way to Spanish fashions. This style of dress was more tightly fitted and often black.

The Spanish influence on Renaissance clothing continued throughout the century. The ruff, the farthingale, bombasting (padding), and tiny waist lines gave a stiff, rigid and proud appearance to wearers, in contrast to the more flowing lines that had gone before.

While many beautiful items of clothing were worn by the rich, the dress of the poor changed very little. Working people needed to be practical as well as thrifty. Simple garments of coarse linen or English wool would, therefore, have been most usual for them.

The middle class wore Renaissance clothing that would denote their profession. For example, a scholar would usually be seen in a flat cap and gown. Although merchants could afford the rich fabrics of the nobility, they did not have the same social standing to wear them. So, they sometimes tried to marry their children into aristocracy to obtain better social status.

Given this background, you'll be able to combine high fashion, elegance and a stunning design for your next Renaissance festival, theater or costume party. Just use what was popular in Renaissance culture and develop a costume that adds your own unique flair.


Renaissance Clothing - Fashion During The Tudor Period

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