Quiz: Name These Historical Fashion Trends
- Question: What is an outer garment worn by men over armor and by women as a large cloak?
- Answer: A surcoat is an outer garment that originated in the 13th century and was worn by men over armor and by men as a large cloak. At the turn of the 14th century the large-armhole look became popular, often cut all the way down to the hips to show the garment underneath.
- Question: What is a knot or bow of ribbon worn pinned to a hat?
- Answer: A cockade is a knot or bow of ribbon worn pinned to a hat, originally for decorative purposes in the 18th century but later used to show affiliation with a political party or cause.
- Question: What is a piece of clothing used to store small items, like money, and hide male genitalia?
- Answer: A codpiece is a pouchlike addition to men’s long hose, located at the crotch, that was popular in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries; it was used to both store small items and hide male genitalia.
- Question: What is a hairpiece made of wire framework and covered in ribbon, starched linen, and lace?
- Answer: The commode, or frontage, is a hairpiece made of wire framework and covered in ribbon, starched linen, and lace. It was popular in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.
- Question: What is a large collar that is starched or supported by a wire frame?
- Answer: A ruff is a large collar that is starched or supported by a wire frame popular in 16th century Europe.
- Question: What is a long, narrow cloth streamer worn as an armband above the elbow?
- Answer: A tippet is a long, narrow cloth streamer worn by men and women as an armband above the elbow in the 14th century. They would hang gracefully to the knee or even the ground.
- Question: What is a light metal frame worn under a skirt?
- Answer: A crinoline is a light metal frame worn under a skirt to add volume to dresses and overskirts.
- Question: What item of clothing pushes out the back portion of a skirt to emphasize the hips and rear?
- Answer: A bustle pushes out the back portion of a skirt to emphasize the hips and rear. Versions of the bustle, or similar padded cushions, enjoyed sporadic popularity in the West from the 16th century to the 19th century.
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JT Vintage/age fotostock
JT Vintage/age fotostock