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Italian fashion in the 16th century

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:08 am
by sofiya
Male attire from the Cinquecento period (the 1500s) in Europe. This is a 16th-century Italo-Spanish costume. These two countries were dominant in fashion in the 1500s.
You can see the jerkin – a close-fitting, short-sleeved jacket worn over the doublet. Jerkins were often made from leather, but fabric was also used.
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Re: Italian fashion in the 16th century

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 2:31 pm
by Jantaray
Actually, we should thank Italy and Spain for their impact on the fashion industry in the 16th century. This impact has its consequences till today, so I am actually glad that these two countries were that popular in the fashion industry in Europe. Truth be told, I started to really love hats because of Spanish national customs. I even started to purchase custom Spanish-style hats. What about you guys? What are your thoughts about 16th century Spanish and Italian fashion? If you want to chat, feel free to text me.