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Doublet With Hose


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Doublet With Hose. At this point split hosen are worn, being two separate fitted tubes of fabric covering the legs and tied to a cord in the breeches or braies (breechclout). Web the doublet was often worn over a shirt or tunic and hose (tight trousers) and could be fastened with buttons or laces.

Toddler doublet and hose, one year later Historical Costuming for
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Web towards the end of the 14th century, once doublets come into vogue, they quickly begin to shorten. Web the doublet was often worn over a shirt or tunic and hose (tight trousers) and could be fastened with buttons or laces. Eyelets or ties were included on the doublet, which were then tied to the hose.

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Toddler doublet and hose, one year later Historical Costuming for

They nipped in at the waist and had short. They nipped in at the waist and had short. Web a doublet also provided its wearer with warmth due to its padding, insulating fabrics, and interlinings. Web in the 1540s men’s doublets begin to emerge from under to outerwear and their hose increase in volume, beginning to assume a melon shape.

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