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French and English Hoods of the Tudor Era

French and English Hoods of the Tudor Era

One thing that I find continually fascinating is the historical linkage between a person’s preferred mode of dress and their political affiliations. This was especially true in the Tudor era, particularly in the court of Henry VIII. In fact you could often tell just...
Dress and Undress in Victorian England

Dress and Undress in Victorian England

In Victorian society the upper class had clothes for everything — walking, riding, visiting, smoking jackets, morning coats and everything in between. Each garment was tailored towards a specific social purpose and being over or under-dressed for an occasion was...
How to Make a Greek Kyten

How to Make a Greek Kyten

The kyten (also spelled chiton) was a garment worn in Ancient Greece by both men and women. A kyten was made from a single piece of fabric, wrapped or pinned at one side to form a tubular shape that surrounded the body. They were typically homemade from rectangular...