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133 Cards in this Set

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Greek
600-100 BC
Roman
750 BC - 330 AD
Gothic
1200-1450
Renaissance
1450-1550
Elizabethan
1550-1625
Cavalier
1625-1660
Restoration
1660-1700
Georgian
1700-1790
Empire
1790-1815
Romantic
1815-1840
Crinoline (dates)
1840-1865
Bustle
1865-1890
Fin de Siecle
1890-1900
Edwardian
1900-1910
Neo-Empire
1910-1914
Doric Chiton
also called a peplos, the standard Greek attire; piece of fabric a foot taller than the person wearing it, and two times their span from elbow to elbow that’s folded over, pinned at the shoulders, then usually girdled at the waist
GREEK
Diadem
an ornamental headdress/crown/tiara, sometimes worn with a veil or caul
GREEK
Chlamys
a short mantle clasped at one shoulder (one arm always sticking out), mostly worn by soldiers in ancient Greece
GREEK
Fibula
beautiful pins used to pin the chitons together
GREEK
Bracchae
first 2- legged garment - worn by Roman soldiers under the tunica
ROMAN
Toga
outer garment consisting of a semi-circular piece of cloth wrapped and draped around the body, worn in public by male citizens
ROMAN
Tunica Interior
worn by women under their outer tunic, or stola, more or less like a modern slip under a dress
ROMAN
Palla
a wrapped shawl worn by women of ancient Rome, fastened with pins
ROMAN
Chaperon
highly versatile headwear sometimes worn as a simple hood, with a liripipe, or wrapped up to sit on top of the head
GOTHIC
Houppeland
a long outer garment with full body and long flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and women
GOTHIC
Hennin
cone shaped headdress worn by women
GOTHIC
Poulaines
a long pointed shoe
GOTHIC
Slashing and Puffing
Vertical, horizontal or diagonal slits in the fabric of the outer garment, through which the chemise is puffed through these slits
RENAISSANCE
Stomacher
V-shaped fashion piece tied or pinned to the bodice of the garment with points, created an ornamental covering for the front of the bodice
RENAISSANCE
Jerkin
a man’s short, close fitting jacket, sometimes sleeveless but usually has a skirt; can be worn alone or on top of a doublet
RENAISSANCE
Upper Stocks
top hosen (breeches) worn at waist level held up by points laced to the doublet, over the nether stocks
RENAISSANCE
Shoulder Crescent
separate decorative pieces tied on at the shoulder to the doublet or bodice, used to cover the points and ties
ELIZABETHAN
Ruff
a distinctive collar-like projection worn around the neck, stiffly starched, frilly and/or pleated.
ELIZABETHAN
English Farthingale
a type of large circular, undergarment worn at the waist beneath the skirts to give the outer skirts a large drum-like shape
ELIZABETHAN
Trunk Hose
full, puffy breeches worn above the knee by men
ELIZABETHAN
Puritan Hat
Tall hat with a large round brim often decorated with a buckle and belt
CAVALIER
Peplum
Flared segmented tabs, attached to the doublet below the waist that conceals the top of the breeches.
CAVALIER
Boot-hose
outer hosen with lacey frills at the bottom worn over the gentleman’s costly silky hosen; usually the lace frills fell over the cuff of the gentleman’s boots.
CAVALIER
Falling Bands
A soft wide collar edged with lace, that fell and spread out over the shoulders.
CAVALIER
Tricorne
three cornered hat worn by men
RESTORATION
Periwig
Full and thick wig of flowing curls that fell around the shoulders and down the back; a thick wig of long flowing curls; full bottom wig
RESTORATION
Cassock Coat
knee length overcoat with large cuffs and flared skirt at the bottom, worn by men.
RESTORATION
Fontange
headdress worn by women, made of stiff, pleated linen and stood up from the head at a very acute angle
RESTORATION
Panniers
type of undergarment worn under a woman’s skirt, designed to support and give the skirt a basket-like shape; very broad on the sides and flat in the front and back
GEORGIAN
Robe a la Francaise
sack gown with tight bodice, full underskirt, and large pleats falling from the shoulders in the back
GEORGIAN
Jabot
a frilly ruffled cravat
GEORGIAN
Mob Cap
a soft, sometimes ruffled, round cap with full crown and wide brim worn by women
GEORGIAN
Pantaloons
first complete leg covering for me, very fitted (tight) and extended to the ankle
EMPIRE
Poke Bonnet
head covering worn by women, with a tall crown for their hair to be “poked” up inside the bonnet, with a large, long brim
EMPIRE
Reticule
small purse
EMPIRE
Cut-Away
coat with tails cut from center, V-shaped
EMPIRE
Betsy
a small ruffled collar of gathered lace
ROMANTIC
Peg-top Trousers
Trousers worn by men that were wide and pleated at the top and very narrow at the ankles, sometimes with stirrups
ROMANTIC
Gigot Sleeve
a woman’s sleeve that only appeared in the Romantic period, very full and puffy at the top and tight at the wrist.
ROMANTIC
Frock Coat
man’s overcoat with flared skirt that came in at the waist
ROMANTIC
Crinoline
A petticoat, corded and lined with horsehair; also refers to the spring steel hoops used to hold the petticoats and skirts away from the body to form a bell shape. EXTREMELY LARGE!!!
CRINOLINE
Bowler
sometimes referred to as a derby, is a stiff hat with a low, round crown and a narrow brim
CRINOLINE
Pagoda Sleeve
a funnel shaped sleeve that’s fitted at the shoulder and widens towards the wrist
CRINOLINE
Sack Suit
3 piece suit, comparable to the modern man’s suit of today; consists of loose fitting pants, vest, and jacket
CRINOLINE
Four-in-hand
most comparable to the modern man’s necktie, resembles a Windsor knot; more or less a nice looking slip knot
BUSTLE
Norfolk Jacket
“hunting jacket” with box pleats or straps down the front and back; with belt
BUSTLE
Camisole
thin lacy under shirt worn by women
BUSTLE
Boater
a man’s hard straw hat that was a popular accessory to wear during the summer or during sporting events
BUSTLE
Umbrella Skirt
skirt that was very fitted at the waist and full at the bottom extending down to the floor, accentuated a very small waist
FIN DE SIECLE
Leg-O-Mutton, or Baloon Sleeve
an EXTREMELY wide, puffy sleeve, was very big at the top then tapered off at the elbow and extended to the wrist. Big and puffy from shoulder to elbow, then more fitted and tight from elbow to wrist.
FIN DE SIECLE
Mutton Chop Whiskers
patches of facial hair grown from the hairline slightly above the ear extending an “un-bearded” chin.
FIN DE SIECLE
Tuxedo
formal (American) evening dress suit for men
FIN DE SIECLE
Gainsborough hat
large hat with low crown and a broad brim, trimmed with feathers, flowers, or other exaggerated decorations
EDWARDIAN
Morning-glory skirt
floor length skirt that’s fitted at the waist then flairs out towards the bottom
EDWARDIAN
"S" Curve
refers to the silhouette that women aspired to have, achieved through the “health” corset that was longer in the hips—threw the back/butt out, flat in the front and poked out in the back
EDWARDIAN
Panama hat
soft straw hat (ask Sue)
EDWARDIAN
Hobble Skirt
straight and tight ankle length skirt, that was very narrow from knee to ankle
NEO-EMPIRE
Kimono Sleeve
sleeve that is fitted at the wrist and flares at the shoulder, cut in one piece with the bodice
NEO-EMPIRE
V-Neck blouse
a blouse with a V-shaped neckline
NEO-EMPIRE
Mushroom hat
a hat worn by women that sat away from the head
NEO-EMPIRE
Doric Chiton (period)
Greek
Diadem (period)
Greek
Chlamys (period)
Greek
Fibula (period)
Greek
Bracchae (period)
Roman
Toga (period)
Roman
Tunica Interior (period)
Roman
Palla (period)
Roman
Chaperon (period)
Gothic
Houppeland (period)
Gothic
Hennin (period)
Gothic
Poulaines (period)
Gothic
Slashing and Puffing (period)
Renaissance
Stomacher (period)
Renaissance
Jerkin (period)
Renaissance
Upper Stocks (period)
Renaissance
Shoulder Crescent (period)
Elizabethan
Ruff (period)
Elizabethan
English Farthingale (period)
Elizabethan
Turnk hose (period)
Elizabethan
Puritan Hat (period)
Cavalier
Peplum (period)
Cavalier
Boot-hose (period)
Cavalier
Falling bands (period)
Cavalier
Tricorne (period)
Restoration
Periwig (period)
Restoration
Cassock coat (period)
Restoration
Fontange (period)
Restoration
Panniers (period)
Georgian
Robe a la Francaise (period)
Georgian
Jabot (period)
Georgian
Mob cap (period)
Georgian
Pantaloons (period)
Empire
Poke Bonnet (period)
Empire
Reticule (period)
Empire
Cut-away (period)
Empire
Betsy (period)
Romantic
Peg-top-trousers (period)
Romantic
Gigot sleeve (period)
Romantic
Frock Coat (period)
Romantic
Crinoline (period)
Crinoline
Bowler (period)
Crinoline
Pagoda sleeve (period)
Crinoline
Sack Suit (period)
Crinoline
Four-in-hand (period)
Bustle
Norfolk Jacket (period)
Bustle
Camisole (period)
Bustle
Boater (period)
Bustle
Umbrella skirt (period)
Fin de Siecle
Leg-O-Mutton or Balloon sleeve (period)
Fin de Siecle
Gainsborough hat (period)
Edwardian
Morning-glory skirt (period)
Edwardian
"S" Curve (period)
Edwardian
Panama hat (period)
Edwardian
Hobble Skirt (period)
Neo-Empire
Kimono Sleeve (period)
Neo-Empire
V-neck blouse (period)
Neo-Empire
Mushroom hat (period)
Neo-Empire