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history-of-fashion · 2 months
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1790-1810 Habit à la française by unknown maker
silk, velvet, satin
(Amsterdam Museum)
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hollyjumper · 3 months
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daddydicktampa · 4 months
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atlas-prime · 2 months
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New breeches!
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vincentbriggs · 9 months
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These yellow silk breeches were technically my last project of 2022, but as soon as I finished them I realized I'd made the fall a couple centimetres too high and I needed to shorten it and redo the buttonholes on the corners.
It was an easy alteration that only took a few hours, so naturally I put it off for 6 months.
I still need to make a couple of minor changes to my pattern to make it more accurate to late 18th century breeches, but I changed some stuff before sewing this version up, so it's much closer than it was before.
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ars-et-corium · 3 months
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Archetype XXXIII: He's coming at you.
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dooneysworld · 7 days
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digitalfashionmuseum · 3 months
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Red silk doublet and breeches, 1562, Italian.
Worn by Garzia de Medici.
Uffizi Gallery.
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jasper-the-menace · 1 month
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If not, he would—what? Keep going, he supposed. Beg a boat from the next port he reached. Fly to a Sun Empire village. Wander back to Orazca and pretend the plane wasn't falling apart again. But he wouldn't stop, not now, maybe not ever. If he did, the fungus would catch up. - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan episode 6, by Valerie Valdes
A wonderful commission done for me by my sweet mutual @hamingo of my boys Malcolm and Breeches from Magic: The Gathering. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan story really was these two having the worst fucking day of their lives. Breeches is just coping with it a lot better than Malcolm is.
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history-of-fashion · 2 months
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1780-1790 Silk court suit (probably French)
(Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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hollyjumper · 3 months
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clove-pinks · 1 year
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Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1836.
White cotton twill trousers with a satin finish. Fall-front with four metal button fastenings, worn by Lieutenant Horatio James (died 1850), later Commander. The flap fastens with two additional buttons. There is a fob pocket in the waistband. The pocket flaps also fasten with metal buttons, but are separate from the flap. There are four buttons along the top for braces. At the back there is one button on either side of the gusset to secure braces. The central back gusset also had two eyelets on either side with cotton tape to adjust the fit. (NMM).
King George IV died on 26th June 1830. A fortnight later his brother, William IV, ordered that the collars and cuffs of the dress coats of [Royal Navy] commissioned officers should be changed from white to scarlet, that three buttons should be placed under each of the pocket flaps, and that no gold lace should be worn on the trousers. His Majesty also gave breeches a final kick in the seat by decreeing that they should no longer be worn at king's or queen's drawing-rooms. Thus they made their exit from the naval officer's wardrobe.
[...] Trousers, however, remained problem garments. 'Doubts appearing to be entertained' as to when to wear white and when to wear blue, His Majesty was 'graciously pleased to command' that on all occasions of full dress officers should wear white trousers between 1st May and 14th October and blue trousers between 15th October and 30th April. In undress the decision was left to to the weather and the officer concerned, as it had been in the past.
— Dudley Jarrett, British Naval Dress
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studstalker · 8 months
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emlan · 25 days
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Might as well post the puppet undress homework I did in case someone else was also wondering how P most likely fastens his more old timey stockings... Though, I guess normal elastics aren't too far off from the game's era so it's fine to cheat a bit with normal Programming Socks
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fripperiesandfobs · 1 year
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Coat, waistcoat and breeches, 1775-85
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
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