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1600s

Undergarments

Women
chemise / shift
drawers
hose
stays / corset
French farthingale
wheel
bumroll
Spanish farthingale
petticoat

Men
shirt
hose

 

Outerwear

Women
waistcoat / jacket
bodice
stomacher
skirt / petticoat
gown
mantua

Men
full hose / slops
doublet
breeches
waistcoat / jacket
gown
leather jerkin
casaque / cape
long cloak / hooded cloak

 

Accessories

Women
ruff
lace collar
linen collar
kercheif
partlet
garters
belt / sash
bag / purse
apron

Men
ruff
lace collar
linen collar
sash
garters
cravat

 

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1600s

Undergarments

Women
chemise / shift
drawers
hose
stays / corset
French farthingale
wheel
bumroll
Spanish farthingale
petticoat

Men
shirt
hose

 

Outerwear

Women
waistcoat / jacket
bodice
stomacher
skirt / petticoat
gown
mantua

Men
full hose / slops
doublet
breeches
waistcoat / jacket
gown
leather jerkin
casaque / cape
long cloak / hooded cloak

 

Accessories

Women
ruff
lace collar
linen collar
kercheif
partlet
garters
belt / sash
bag / purse
apron

Men
ruff
lace collar
linen collar
sash
garters
cravat

 

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17th Century Men's Accessories

 

Ruff:
#1600M11
Starts at $40 
linen, lace

 

Men wore starched ruffs until about mid-century when they started to relax into fallen collars.   They can be made from lace, linen or a combination of both.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lace collar:  

#1600M12

Starts at $35

 

Lace collars were very popular for middle and upper class men.  Most were square or rectangular and laid on the shoulders and back.

 

 

 

Linen collar:  

#1600M13

Starts at $35 

 

Can be trimmed with lace.

 

Sash:  
#1600M14
Starts at $30 

Sashes got wider as the century went on.

 

 

 

Garters:   

#1600M15

Start at $5 per pair

 

Hold your socks up.

 

 

Cravat:

#1600M16

Starts at $25

 

Cravats were a natural development from linen and lace collars.  They were elongated rectangles with a linen base and wide lace edging.  High-end cravats can be entirely made from lace.

17th Century Men's Accessories

 

Ruff:
#1600M11
Starts at $40 
linen, lace

 

Men wore starched ruffs until about mid-century when they started to relax into fallen collars.   They can be made from lace, linen or a combination of both.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lace collar:  

#1600M12

Starts at $35

 

Lace collars were very popular for middle and upper class men.  Most were square or rectangular and laid on the shoulders and back.

 

 

 

Linen collar:  

#1600M13

Starts at $35 

 

Can be trimmed with lace.

 

Sash:  
#1600M14
Starts at $30 

Sashes got wider as the century went on.

 

 

 

Garters:   

#1600M15

Start at $5 per pair

 

Hold your socks up.

 

 

Cravat:

#1600M16

Starts at $25

 

Cravats were a natural development from linen and lace collars.  They were elongated rectangles with a linen base and wide lace edging.  High-end cravats can be entirely made from lace.

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