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Kalasaris
Cod piece
paludamentum
bombast
Paniers
roman female tunic
chaperone
(renaissance) stuffing for male chest
subligaria
(renaissance) laced on covering of genetalia
(rome) military cloak/ white or purple
(georgian) hip baskets
(gothic) hoodie
(egypt) wrapped dress/sheath
Short Answer
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strophium
spanish farthingale
blackwork
perizoman
tippit
Multiple Choice
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Barbette
(gothic) shaped circular piece of linen that fits under the chin without drapery
(byzantine) tunic with tapered sleeves so fits at wrist
(renaissance) narrow at shoulders, full at hem, high waistline controlled by inner belt, sleeves are long and funnel shaped, collar is low, dips to a "V" in the back
(gothic) hanging end of sleeve on cote-hardie
(georgian) hip baskets
Ruff
(elizabethan) supported by underpropper, wire structure set across shoulders
(roman) bra
(renaissance) fitted and short with laced sleeves and attached skirt portion
(gothic) half one color
(gothic) with elbow-length sleeves tied on or cut in one piece
french or wheel fathingale
belt that is worn over one shoulder, used to carry weapon
(rome) military cloak/ white or purple
(elizabethan) squared or wheel-like shaped farthingales
(roman) colored bands on tunica, indicating person's rank, then worn for everyday use
(georgian) hip baskets
petticoat breeches
(roman) bra
(elizabethan) squared or wheel-like shaped farthingales
(GREEK) two pieces of fabric pinned along the sleeves
(King Louis XIV) breeches full at bottom, resembles skirt
(reformation) hoop skirt
bias
(roman) outer garment wrapped around body in a variety of ways
form of embroidery using black thread
cut 45 degree angle instead of crosswise or lengthwise
(renaissance) fitted and short with laced sleeves and attached skirt portion
(elizaberthan) worn with bodice, shaped like shield or triangle with a long point that extends below the waist
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stomacher
(reformation) worn closest to body - long, white
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False
parti-colored
(gothic) half one color
True
False
peplos
(georgian) whig made of horse hair
True
False
himation
roman bra
True
False
toga
(roman) elliptically shaped 6-8' and 3x men's height
True
False
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