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    • Active sportswear

    • Active sportswear
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    • Single-breasted jackets worn with tattersall or suede vests and sleeved or sleeveless pullover sweater. Trousers in white or grey flannel. Knickers for golf, breeches or jodhpurs for riding. Polo shirts with white trousers for tennis. Brown/white...
    • Savoy Hours

    • Savoy Hours
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    • Underwear includes breeches of linen, which are held to the waist by a drawstring, and a loose shirt of varying length equivalent to the women's chemise (Manuscript 390)
    • Henry Rich, first Earl of Holland

    • Henry Rich, first Earl of Holland

    • Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649 -- Portraits

    • The doublet with a long skirt and more natural waist. Breeches are long and tubular. The boots have a red leather turned-back cuff, which is edged with lace boot-hose. Hair is long. The mustache and beard are trim. Notice the sword belt under the...
    • Portrait of a gentleman

    • Portrait of a gentleman

    • Borch, Gerard ter, 1617-1681

    • Detail. A clearly defined silhouette of the early years of Louis' reign. The hat is the steeple. The wide, flat collar has a box pleat under the chin. The important shirt is soft and full, blousing over the petticoat breeches. The doublet is now...
    • Marriage a la mode

    • Marriage a la mode

    • Hogarth, William, 1697-1764

    • Detail. For comfort breeches are cut to fit high in back. In front they are sewn into a low, wide band. They are opened in the center front or on both sides
    • Captain Wade

    • Captain Wade

    • Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727-1788

    • In its trim appearance and precise details, this is a very fine example of men's dress of the period. The line of the coat slopes from the chest. The coat has a turned-down collar. Cuffs are small. Buttons are the only coat decoration. The shirt...
    • Monument de costume

    • Monument de costume

    • Moreau, Jean Michel, 1741-1814

    • At home the turban is over undressed hair. The dressing gown is typically full, loose, and made of rich fabric. Well-fitted breeches are fastened over stockings. Notice the mules (engraving)
    • Blue boy, The

    • Blue boy, The

    • Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727-1788

    • Children's dress begins to soften and develop its own style. Boys are in comfortable short jackets and breeches. Hair is natural. This famous example is strongly influenced by the Cavalier style
    • Bonaparte as First Consul

    • Bonaparte as First Consul

    • Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Portraits ;Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique, 1780-1867

    • Napoleon in a double-breasted, squarecut tailcoat with knee breeches. The small sleeve cuff is left open on one side and hangs over the hand
    • English country squire

    • English country squire

    • Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827

    • An English country squire in breeches and boots with a contrasting turned-down cuff. Throughout this period the coat is usually darker than trousers. Normally the vest is made of the brightest color (engraving, from The Vicar of Wakefield)

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