Showing posts with label medieval clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medieval clothing. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Medieval History of Men and Women’s Clothes

The time period characterized by fall of Roman Empire and the beginning of renaissance is popularly known as medieval period or middle age. This period saw revival around fifth century and lasted till fifteenth century. It was the period when men’s fashion change rapidly in comparison women’s. Clothing styles of men and women very different from each others. In social setup too their medieval costume differed widely. Lower class people were living in miserable condition; they were forced to wear clothing of last century until disrepair state where they had to buy a new set. New Introduced sumptuary laws divided the society largely on the base color and material of fabric.

Women’s medieval costume

The evidence of women’s clothing, what they actually wore comes from mid-fourteenth century. Female dresses were experiencing a great degree of change. Dresses became tighter with lower necklines and designed to outline the feminine posture. Tight lacing to provide fitting shape, for long waist appearance griddles were used and corset became the one of the significant part of their clothing. Open bodice with attached floor length skirt more popularly called surcoat was the elegant part of their dressing. In actual, in the beginning of fifteenth century gowns replaced all the female wears except surcoat.

Hose, kirtle, smock, gown, surcoat, girdle, bonnet and hood were basic clothing of women. However material and color used in making of these garments were distinct for women of each social status. Upper class women wore garments of expensive fabrics like silk, velvet, damask and taffeta in rich and vibrant colors while lower class women wore apparels of linen, shipskin, wool and cotton. Infact in later period poor people were restricted from using cotton because it was heavily taxed while imported (from India) and kept royals only. Skirt was one of the significant features of medieval dresses of women and petticoat made the way for these fashionable garments which were available in myriad designs and patters.

Men’s Medieval Costumes

Regardless of social standing in society medieval men’s garment were consist of tunic, trousers, cloak and leggings. Single brooch was used to fasten the cloak. Tying, lacing and clasping technique were applied as another method of fastening. ‘Have nots’ wore cloak made from wool. Tunics had length between hip and knee and were tied by belt or girdle. Trousers were worn under short tunic or cloak. With narrow trousers Garters or leggings worn as complementary pairs, two pairs of leggings were worn for protection of legs. Lower class people made use of old clothes to make them while wealthier people’s leggings were custom made.

Social status was supreme during medieval period and this notion made clearer by clothing. Generally scarlet colors like red and purple were meant for nobles especially for kings and princes. Among wealthier people nobles were the trend setter. Their clothing made of expensive fabrics was embellished with elaborate embroideries, laces, ruffles and embedded gems.

Negligence by rulers, miserable living condition and unemployment forced some English people towards the path of piracy. Popularly known as sea robbers, their pirate clothing were basically the looted costumes from hijacked ships of merchants and rulers.

Although clothing were one of the major way of dividing people in social hierarchy but so much of severance resulted in invention of new techniques and clothing designing methods which is still making modern human beings gaga for medieval costumes.

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Friday, February 17, 2012

Athenic and Fashionable Gothic Clothing

Gothic sub-culture evolved in England in the 1980s, in the aftermath of the decline of the Punk culture. The term “Gothic” has evolved from the Goth tribes of East Germanic origin, who lived around Crimea. However, this gradually became a generic term for forms of art and architecture and also fashion across Europe, not necessarily associated with Germany. UK has contributed a lot in evolving the Gothic sub-culture and also the mainstream art, architecture and literature. Gothic Romanticism evolved in Britain as a major literary art form.

Gothic clothing borrows from Punk, Victorian and Renaissance dressing styles and mixes them with the contemporary clothing styles. Overall, it gives the impression of a person attempting to break the traditional sense of social organization and form a disjointed look. Use of dark colours, especially black is characteristic of Gothic sub-culture and fashion. European men and women who follow this sub-culture, dye their hair black, use black nail polish and lipstick and wear dark or black clothes to create a Gothic sub-cultural fashion statement.

Garment industry in Europe and especially in Britain has made use of this fashion trend and has begun to market dresses tailored to suit the Gothic sub-cultural tastes. Gothic corsets and Pirate shirts inspired by the Gothic sub-culture follow the essential fashion style of this sub-culture. Hence, mostly colours such as black, grey, brown, deep blue are used in these specimens of Gothic clothing. A liberal use of white is used to compliment and contrast these dark shades. Since the garment industry does not restrict itself to the clients only from the Gothic sub-culture, there are some pieces of Gothing clothing made which combine the dark shades with splashes of other brighter colours such as yellow, red, maroon, green and beige. This kind of ensemble can be appealing to even those who are not followers of the Gothic sub-culture.

Black frilly Gothic corset inspired by the Gothic sub-cultural movement is figure hugging and lined with laced frills on top and bottom edges. This Renaissance look is combined with the black colour of this Gothic corset, which follows the Gothic sub-cultural norm.

Pirates in medieval times lived on sea and land and were outlaws because of indulging in piracy. This makes the idea of pirate fashion attractive to the Gothic sub-cultural people, who want to break free of the social codes. Pirates in medieval times usually wore loose shirts with long sleeves. These shirts went up to the waist or thighs and were comfortable to wear in different weather conditions of land and sea. Pirate shirts used by the Gothic sub-culture use these essential fashion styles in dark or white shades. They also often have frills around the collar, in front and on the edges of sleeves.

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Gothic Dresses-In 21st century

Gothic clothing was a rebellious nature of man as an abundance of dark velvet, fishnet stockings, lace, corsets nearby, gloves and the skin can be described with a red tint. In clothing of the Middle Ages meant not only to wear, he was also a sign of social status. Rich people always have a soft color. The hosts were found in a gothic shirt, long johns and brightly decorated clothes. Traders were observed drapes his coat on the road. Lower class people have all sorts of luxury clothing and fly in this, because they had low income groups, it has always been rough and tunic dresses.

Today simulation of clothing, goth clothing, but not its presence. TheGothCode.co.uk is a place where you can choose from a number of gothic clothing, corsets, shirts, blouses, shirts and dresses medieval pirate clothes. Women have many options when it comes to gothic shirts and corsets. We find different kinds of corsets on TheGothCode.co.uk. Arrogant corset dress (£ 40.95), red and black corset buckle under the chest (£ 32.95), black strapless dress (£ 49.95), "Moulin Rouge" corset top (£ 32.95), corset Gothic Lace (£ 25, called 95), with the shoulder corset top (£ 26.95), and much more.

Medieval era gothic corset was used for the treatment of spinal, which were identified at the waist. Gothic PVC skirt and side slit skirt (£ 17.95), velvet skirts (£ 36.95), satin mini skirt (£ 24.95) and Pin-Up fishtail tall (£ 36.95) The era of high demand have changed little gothic skirt, which keeps the taste of women.

Gothic tops are available for women are available. The high Gothic styles for men are generally button-menu or an elegant appearance, with jackets. Many types of men and wrinkle free shirts with black buckles, zippers, pockets and a front panel with silver bars and tires slashed. Bully Hayes shirt (£ 26.95), Quincy Captian shirt (£ 24.95), Captain Charles Wang shirt (£ 28.95) pirate shirt (£ 29.95), PVC Zip Chest (£ 23.95) and Grace O'Malley's poet shirt (28.95), there are shirts and popular gothic pirate. Black, red and white t-shirts and more gothic corsets.

TheGothCode.co.uk is the most economical and easier to buy clothes online. We have all kinds of Options Gothic T-shirts with images, so you know the clothes and can look like a simple shirt gothic posted.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Try Gothic Corset Fashion and Change your Lifestyle

Gothic corset period which was divided into Early Gothic era and Late Gothic era had seen revolution not only in political situation but also in the day to day life of people belonging to every strata of society. Gothic Dressing sense is defined by its dark shades, so it can be seen in the make-up like dark lipstick, eye liner, or in the dresses or in both. We can say that this period was going through a huge political and social change and dark color showed the sign of rebellious behavior of common men, which makes them not so common.

Gothic corset era was not only popular as dress but also as cure for spinal injurious. Some corsets were made for either sex, as these corsets was capable for keeping the spin in erect position, thus used ad cure for spinal injurious.

Corsets are close-fitting undergarment, stiffened with materials and often capable of being tightened by lacing, enclosing the trunk: worn, especially by women, to shape and support the body, it provides support for the spine and stomach too. Wearing Gothic Corset was much a difficult task but now they are more soft and easy to wear. Black Corset Dress (£ 49.95), Arrogant Corset Dress (£ 40.95), Moulin Rouge lace corset (£ 32.95), Off Shoulder Lace Corset Bustier Top (£26.95), Gothic Lace Up corset Bustier (£25.95), Red Corset Dress (£49.95), ZigZag Ribbon Corset (£35.95) and Zigzag Ribbon Corset (£40.95) are the corsets which are designed by keeping in mind the Gothic Era and Modern mindset of people.

Black color was in trend in Gothic period, so mostly people choose to wear Tops and Shirts in black color. These were made of dark velvets, dark fishnet, dark lace, dark gloves and scarlet shaded dark leather. Biker Eyelet Shirt (£29.95), Bully Hayes Shirt (£ 26.95), Front Zip PVC Shirt (£23.95), Mesh Sleeves Shirt (£23.95) are Gothic period shirts.

The thing was same for jackets and coats also, men or women, either sex loved to wear jackets and coats in black. Bondage Chain Jacket (£44.95), Funky Flounce Buckles Bow Bohemian Top (£42.95) and Long Gothic coat (£104.95) shows us the some shades of that period.

Women in that period wore loose hair, flowing up to shoulder but before marriage, after marriage their hair was confined in a bun. As blonde was in fashion in those days men used to bleach their hair. We can say that the Gothic Era has witnessed the transformation of people’s mindset, how they look at the political and social situation of their country and at what strength it has affected them also and this thing can be seen in their lifestyle.

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