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    Elizabethan Clothing

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    Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore were well known by all of the English people. The penalties for violating Sumptuary Laws could be harsh : fines‚ the loss of property‚ title and even life. Clothing in Elizabethan

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    Clothing In The 1700s

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    1 B.C. and Before In the ancient times‚ clothing wasn’t just for looking good‚ it was to protect you and keep you warm during the harsh winters. Most babies didn’t even wear anything. Sometimes they wore cloth diapers. If it was cold of course‚ they would be more wrapped up. Children also often wore only cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts. In these times‚ men wore tunics‚ a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen. They often wore it only over one shoulder. They would wear

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    Clothing and Laundry

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    drawer for your laundry‚ I would highly recommend that the finished laundry is neatly folded and put back in the hamper to make sure it is kept fresh. Laundry comes in all sorts of types‚ shapes‚ and color. Most people would agree that different clothing requires different methods of folding. First‚ to properly fold a shirt‚ both shoulders must be folded inwards then in half for suitable packing. Folding pants are much easier then folding shirts‚ due to the different type of shape‚ width‚ and length

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    Every culture has its own way of creating traditional types of clothes. Merchants and tailors tried using the less possible amount of fabric to make these pieces of clothing cheap. To balance out for the difficulty in getting the fabrics tailors would take far less time and effort on the actual creation of the garment. Ever since this type of clothing came to be people’s style and productions have extremely developed. The Enlightenment ideas and changes in the populations way of thinking and living

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    one of her favorite colors she was all for it. Emily‚ one of my MU friends says her style is simple but bright. She loves color in her wardrobe. The stores that she shops at are Forever 21‚ H&M‚ Old Navy‚ and Wet Seal. Her price range for clothing was $60‚ she had a set budget for her shopping so she that she was able to limit herself on the amount of money that she was willing to spend. Emily is tall so her favorite item to purchase is maxi dresses. Lauren‚ one of my MU friends

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    Over the years clothing has gone through many changes and adjustments‚ from the uncomfortable and unfitted clothes of the Middle Ages to the natural‚ flowing look of modern clothes. Clothing started off quite simple and basic but over time began to grow in importance and represent many things such as what kind of people wore it‚ what group they were affiliated with and how wealthy an individual was. During the Middle Ages‚ a person would make their own attire to suit their lifestyle‚ usually this

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    and went‚ clothing still defines your status‚ personality‚ and origin. Clothing still has‚ essentially‚ the same concept to it—to cover what is not to be seen. Clothing has grown throughout the ages in styles and developments‚ such as the fit and the process in purchasing clothes for both men and women. The style of clothing for men during the Renaissance was more extravagant than it is today. Men during the Renaissance would wear tunics‚ hosen‚ and jerkins. As it still does today‚ clothing was “a sign

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    Clothing and how girls/women are to dress is definitely not a grey area in the Bible. In I Timothy 2:9 and10 we are told what to adorn ourselves with. “I also want women to dress modestly‚ with decency and propriety‚ not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes but with good works‚ appropriate for women who profess to worship God.” What a beautiful sight it is to see a lady with great modesty! Not just on the inside but also in what she wears! I have a few such special women of God

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    Women’s Renaissance Costumes Keywords: Women’s Renaissance Costumes‚ Women’s Renaissance clothing Although women’s Renaissance clothing styles changed from year to year‚ the basic styles remained the same. Long dresses with detachable sleeves‚ tight-fitting bodice‚ linen chemises and a fuller skirt that would hang down to the ankles. The sleeves often had a special relevance to the wearer‚ sometimes they were a gift from the groom to his newly-wedded wife‚ or a symbol of their family heritage passed

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    Smart Clothing Your underwear won’t be able to help you with your taxes‚ but your briefs may soon know when you need air. Smart fashions are the next wave in textiles and they promise to dazzle consumers with their style and innovation. Here are some of the hot products to look for on the runways of the future. Researchers in the UK have developed an adaptive fabric that controls air flow by opening invisible micro shutters when the humidity goes up. A separate layer keeps the rain out even when

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