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41 Cards in this Set
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Bonnet Rouge
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* Red cap of liberty
(D,E) |
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Sans Culottes
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* Without knee breeches
* Loose fitting, shapless, trouser-like pants (D,E) |
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Incroyables
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* Extreme neckware
* Men look like they have no neck (D,E) |
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Merveilleuses
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* Ridiculous bonnets and long train on dresses
(D,E) |
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Pelisse
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* Long over coat
(D,E) |
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Spencer
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* Short jacket over dress
* Ends right around the waistline (shapely) (D,E) |
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Shawl
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* Worn for warmth
(D,E) |
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Mantles
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* Cape to keep warm (think of Belle in her red mantle)
(D,E) |
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Muff
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* Used to keep hands warm
(D,E) |
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Bicorne
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* 2 cornered hat (think of pirate captain hat)
(D,E) |
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Top Hat
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* Think of Abe
* Tall hat for men (D,E) |
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Pantaloons
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* Longer then britches
* Go all the way to the ankles (D,E) |
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Tail Coat
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* Coat that has two tails cut in the back
(D,E) |
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Stirrup
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* Strap to keep the pants down (around shoes)
(D,E) |
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Marie Sleeve
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* Series of puffs, going from largest to smallest
(Romantic) |
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Demi-gigot sleeve
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* Puffy at the top, close fitting halfway down
(Romantic) |
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Gigot
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* Leg of mutton sleeve
* Whole is a crunched puff, no sections (Romantic) |
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Imbecile Sleeves
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* Full sleeves from top to bottom and banded at the wrist
(Romantic) |
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Pelerine
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* Scarf type shoulder covering
(Romantic) |
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Fichu Pelerine
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* Longer, extended version of pelerine (aka overshawl kinda thing)
* Drapped in the front, sometimes tied in the back (Romantic) |
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Pelisse
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* Military inspired look
* Coat for women (Romantic) |
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Basque
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* A closely fitting bodice extending over the waistline past the hips
(Crinoline) |
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What major fabric changes emerge in Crinoline era?
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* Bold patterns emerge
* Stripes and plaid |
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Pagoda Sleeves
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* close fitting at the top, then flare out
(Crinoline) |
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Zouave Jacket
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* Often trim is decorated
* Military influence, shoulder slopes beyond shoulders to slenderize shoulders (Crinoline) |
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Engageantes
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* Removeable under sleeves
(Crinoline) |
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Garibald blouse
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* Red blouse
(Crinoline) |
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Bloomer costume
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* Turkish trousers
* Shorter dress of bodice and skirt (Crinoline) |
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Sack Jacket
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* Not as long as frock coat
* No shape at the waistline (Crinoline) |
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Bow Tie
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* hehehhe...
(Crinoline) |
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Knickerbockers
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* Baggy pants that went to the knees
(Crinoline) |
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What were the three phases of the bustle period?
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1st: Bustle creaded manipulating drapery of the overskirt
2nd: Bodice and skirt narrow, fullness in low back, extended to train 3rd: Rigid, shelf-like bustle |
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Derby (Bowler)
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* Hat for men
* Rounded shape, deeper holding for head (Bustle) |
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Fedora
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* The hat is typically creased lengthwise down the crown and "pinched" in the front on both sides
(1890's) |
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Pea Jacket
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* Outer coat, generally made of wool
* Double breasted front often with buttons (1890's) |
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Round Gown
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* Gown that may or may not open in the front to reveal a matching petticoat of the same fabric/design
(D,E) |
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Vest
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* What do you think?
(Romantic) |
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Bell Sleeve
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* a type of sleeve that hangs from the wrist area onward
(Crinoline) |
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Dolman
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* a long and loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front
(Bustle) |
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Norfolk Jacket
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* a loose, belted, single-breasted jacket
* with box pleats on the back and front, with a belt or half-belt (Bustle) |
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Leg-o-Mutton Sleeve
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* cut with a very full top that is gathered or pleated into the armhole
* fit closely at the wrist (1890's) |