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Discover the art of 18th-century layering with this step-by-step guide! Begin with your shoes and stockings, then don your shift, stays, and mob cap. Follow through by adding panniers or side hoops, pockets, under petticoats, and over petticoats. Top it off with a kerchief and your robe for the complete look. Explore the dos and don'ts of men's fashion from the era as well. Perfect for costume enthusiasts and history buffs alike!
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Lady Steps for layering Your clothes 2. 1. Put on your shoes and stockings. Put on your Shift. 3. 4. Put on your stay Put on your mob cap
Lady Steps for layering Your clothes Continued 5. 6. Put on your panniers or side hoops Put on your pockets 7. 8. Put on your under petticoat Put on your over petticoat
Lady Steps for layering Your clothes Continued 9. 10. Put on your kerchief. Put on your robe And you’re done! CONGRATS!
What’s HOT and what's NOT: Man Edition HOT: NOT: 1. A RUFF!!! That was so last century! Poet shirts!! 2. Over Coats!! Jeggings!! First of all, men shouldn’t wear these, second, its too futuristic!! 3. Wigs!! Animal skins!! Just a big No-No!!
3 Must do- “DOO”s "The Ladies' Head-Dress“ A poem about hair. 1. Give Chloe a bushel of horsehair and wool Of paste and pomatum a poundTen yards of gay ribbon to deck her sweet scull And gauze to encompass it round.Let her gown be tucked up to the hip on each side Shoes too high for to walk or to jump And to deck sweet charmer complete for a bride Let the cork cutter make her a rump Thus finished in taste while on Chloe you gaze you may take the dear charmer for life but never undress her, for out of her staysYou’ll find you have lost half your wife Big Hats 2. Wigs 3. Natural hair with decorative ribbons --The Lady's Magazine, 1777
Caution! You’re stay may cause rib and other damages if worn to consistently or too tight! Normal Ribs Ribs caused by wearing a stay
Who Wears it best? 99.99% Say that RYAN RUSSELL wears it best! 0.01% Say that JORDAN SATHER wears it best!