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English: 1. Egyptian man, 2. Egyptian woman, 3. Ancient greek woman wearing a peplos, 4. Greek man shown in "chiton", 5. Greek woman during Hellenistic period, 6. Noble roman in tunic, 7. Roman woman during the time of the roman empire, 8. Byzantine emperor Justinian, 9. Byzantine empress Theodora, 10. Frankish nobleman, 11. Frankish lady, 12. German nobleman 13th century, 13. German lady of nobility 13th century, 14. Titled young lady (1400), 15. Titled young man (1400), 16. Gentleman of Burgundy, 17. Gentleman of Burgundy, 18. Lady of Burgundy and 19. Nurnberg Citizen (1500).
Ελληνικά: 1. Αρχαίος Αιγύπτιος, 2. Αρχαία Αιγύπτια, 3. Αρχαία Ελληνίδα με πέπλο, 4. Αρχαίος Έλληνας με χιτώνα, 5. Ελληνίδα της ελληνιστικής περιόδου, 6. Ευγενής Ρωμαίος με χιτώνα, 7. Ρωμαία την εποχή της Ρωμαικής Αυτοκρατορίας, 8. Ο βυζαντινός αυτοκράτορας Ιουστινιανός, 9. Η βυζαντινή αυτοκράτειρα Θεοδώρα, 10. Φράγκος ευγενής, 11. Φράγκικη κυρία, 12. Γερμανός ευγενής 13ος αι., 13. Γερμανίδα ευγενής 13ου αι., 14. Νεαρή κοπέλα με τίτλο ευγενείας (1400), 15. Νεαρός άνδρας με τίτλο ευγενείας (1400), 16. Βουργουνδός κύριος, 17. Βουργουνδός κύριος, 18. Βουργουνδή κυρία και 19. Πολίτης της Νυρεμβέργης (1500). |
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- Abolla
- Apex (headdress)
- Ascot tie
- Ballerina skirt
- Banyan (clothing)
- Bedgown
- Bodice
- Bonnet (headgear)
- Braccae
- Breeches
- Brunswick (clothing)
- Buskin
- Bustle
- Caligae
- Caubeen
- Chausses
- Chemise
- Chiton (garment)
- Chlamys
- Chopine
- Cloak
- Clothing
- Clothing terminology
- Codpiece
- Coif
- Coonskin cap
- Corselet
- Corset
- Costume
- Cravat (early)
- Crinoline
- Crown
- Culottes
- Dickey (garment)
- Dolman
- Doublet (clothing)
- Draped garment
- Dress code
- Duster (clothing)
- Episcopal sandals
- Farthingale
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- Footwear
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- Frock
- Frock coat
- Futou
- Gown
- Hairpin
- Hatpin
- Hennin
- Hessian (boot)
- Himation
- Hobble skirt
- Hoop skirt
- Hose (clothing)
- Inverness cape
- Jerkin
- Jewish hat
- Kausia
- Knickerbockers (clothing)
- Kokoshnik
- Loincloth
- Mantua (clothing)
- Matron's badge
- Mobcap
- Motoring hood
- Norfolk jacket
- Pannier (clothing)
- Pantalettes
- Pedal pushers
- Peignoir
- Pelisse
- Peplos
- Petasos
- Petticoat
- Phrygian cap
- Polonaise (clothing)
- Poncho
- Poodle skirt
- Poulaine
- Qing official headwear
- Ready-to-wear
- Ruff (clothing)
- Sabaton
- Shadbelly
- Shawl
- Skirt
- Smock-frock
- Smoking cap
- Snood (headgear)
- Stola
- Sumptuary law
- Surcoat
- Tea gown
- Timeline of clothing and textiles technology
- Toga
- Tunic
- Union suit
- Vintage clothing
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