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  2. Neckline - Wikipedia

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    The off-the-shoulder trend dates back to the Regency and Victorian Era. They were the height of fashion in the early to mid-nineteenth century. Charles Frederick Worth, the father of haute couture, designed many elaborate dresses, many of which featured bodices with off-the-shoulder sleeves and were very popular with prominent figures like ...

  3. 1550–1600 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the 1590s, young men of fashion wore a lovelock, a long section of hair hanging over one shoulder. Through the 1570s, a soft fabric hat with a gathered crown was worn. These derived from the flat hat of the previous period, and over time the hat was stiffened and the crown became taller and far from flat.

  4. Men's skirts - Wikipedia

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    One piece is wound skirt-like around the lower half of the body; the other is thrown loosely over one shoulder. [65] The Qahtani sheep herders in the Southern Asir provence wear ankle-length skirt-like kilts. In Yemen standard dress is a calf-length, wraparound skirt, the futah.

  5. Attila (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the attila are believed to go back to the 16th century when Hungarians adopted the practice of wearing their short coats slung on one shoulder. [1] When worn in this fashion the jacket was often referred to as a pelisse. In cold or wet weather the attila could be buttoned across the chest and worn as a conventional jacket.

  6. Epaulette - Wikipedia

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    Captains wore an epaulette on each shoulder, lieutenants wore only one, on the right shoulder. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] By 1802, lieutenants wore their epaulette on the left shoulder, with lieutenants in command of a vessel wearing them on the right shoulder; [ 20 ] after the creation of the rank of master commandants , they wore their epaulettes on the ...

  7. Pelisse - Wikipedia

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    Pelisse finally lost any resemblance to their origins in men's military dress as skirts and sleeves widened in the 1830s, and the increasingly large crinoline skirts of the 1840s and 1850s caused fashionable women to turn to loose mantles, cloaks, and shawls (especially those of Paisley design) instead. The term pelisse did however continue to ...

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