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Vintage Clothing

Jabot and Cuffs Combo

September 3, 2020 Sam Sturtridge
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The jabot and cuffs were generally attached to the white dress shirt that was worn by men. The Jabot was tied around the neck or a ruffly part that was part of the shirt.

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1700s18th CenturyBaroque PeriodCuffsMenswearNeckties
Costume History

A sketch of the History of Female Costume, From the Death of Louis XIV, to our own Days (Godey’s Lady’s Book article – 1849)

July 20, 2020 TheCostumer
18th CenturyFemale FashionHair DressHats
Costume History

Regional Dress Around the World, c. 1795

July 19, 2020 TheCostumer
1790s18th CenturyHollandPortugalPrussiaRegional DressSavoySpainSwitzerland

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