Elizabethan Clothing

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History

 

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Edward P

 

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April 12, 2011

 

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University

 

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They were very full around the waist, and not fitted. They were also very plain. The skirts were usually made of wool or linen. Another item worn by peasant women is a bodice. A bodice is a vest-like garment, used for support, which takes the place of a modern corset or bra. The bodice was usually laced up, but could be fastened other ways...
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The bodice was usually laced up, but could be fastened other ways. Men The undergarment of a man during the Elizabethan period was a shirt. Like the smock, it was made of linen, and cut into rectangular pieces. The shirts could be found with or without collars, which either tied or buttoned. The sleeves of the shirt were long and full...
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