court dress (Q206950)

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formal style of costume, generally heavily regulated, acceptable for wear at specific events at a royal court
  • court uniform and dress
  • court uniform
  • civil uniform
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court dress
formal style of costume, generally heavily regulated, acceptable for wear at specific events at a royal court
  • court uniform and dress
  • court uniform
  • civil uniform

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16. century
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Joanna Marschner
22 January 2018
The Spanish court was the earliest to actively promote a distinctive court dress from the sixteenth century. All courtiers, state officials, and those attending court had to wear a doublet and close-fitting knee breeches, made of silk or wool in a somber color, worn with the stiff “gorilla” collar of white linen (English)
Court uniforms and dress
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