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Doublet (clothing)

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Despite keeping the same silhouette as the pourpoint, early 15th century doublets feature some noticeable differences like puffed sleeves and the lack of quilting. Later in the 15th century, the doublet changed shape over time with each country developing its own style. Through the
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In England in the beginning of the renaissance, a good doublet would have lasted at least two years but many people reported their doublets to disintegrate after only four months. Items of costume were suitable for New Year's Day gifts amongst the aristocracy. In 1574,
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at the front. By the 1520s, the edges of the doublet more frequently met at the center front. Then, like many other originally practical items in the history of men's wear, from the late 15th century onward it became elaborated enough to be seen on its own.
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Throughout the 250 years of its use, the doublet served the same purpose: to give the fashionable shape of the time, in order to add padding to the body under armour in war, to support the
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By the 17th century, doublets were short-waisted. A typical sleeve of this period was full and slashed to show the shirt beneath; a later style was full and
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by being shut with lacing instead of being closed with buttons and didn't have the same shape and cut. The buttons make a comeback in the 16th century.
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up to the 17th century. Until the end of the 15th century, the doublet was usually worn under another layer of clothing such as a gown, mantle, or
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by providing ties, and to provide warmth to the body. The only things that changed about the doublet over its history was its style and cut.
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were pulled through eyelets on the breeches and the waist of the doublet to keep the breeches in place, and were tied in elaborate bows.
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which had to cut into the waist in order to shift their weights from the shoulders to the hips. However, it differs from the
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The doublet developed from the 14th century padded garment worn under armour called the
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Patterns of Fashion: the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560-1620
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in a long-skirted late Tudor doublet under a crimson gown with hanging sleeves
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wrote about the tight-fitting costumes worn by performers in English court
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of orange velvet, and a hat of yellow taffeta. As a New Year Day's gift to
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The doublet fell permanently out of fashion in the mid-17th century when
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Anna of Denmark: The Material and Visual Culture of the Stuart Courts
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that is shaped and fitted to a man's body. The garment was worn in
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Clothing generally not worn today, except in historical settings
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or slashed to just below the elbow and snug below. Decorative
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when in public. In the 16th century it was covered by the
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established a court costume for men consisting of a long
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period, doublets for men were padded over the belly with
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The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth
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in a points-fastened doublet and breeches. 1629, by
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Doublet (disambiguation)

Giovanni Battista Moroni
hose
Ital.
jacket
Spain
Western Europe
Middle Ages
houppelande
jerkin
pourpoint
brigandine
breastplate
plackart
pourpoint
stomacher
hose
pourpoint
aketon

chain mail
Tudor period
sleeves
embroidery
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Gilbert Talbot
Earl of Shrewsbury
William Ibgrave

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