Sam Lestrange

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By 1620 clothing was becoming softer, less structured and comparatively more comfortable. Padding on both doublets and bodices disappeared and upstanding ruffs were replaced with falling bands sometimes known as Bertha collars. Waistlines both on men’s and women’s garments rose as did women’s sleeves, allowing more flesh to be seen first at the wrist then the entire forearm.
Corsets and Codpieces: A History of Outrageous Fashion, from Roman Times to the Modern Era
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