Can we get a Veeky Forums fashion thread going?

Can we get a Veeky Forums fashion thread going?

Post reconstructions, illustrations, anything pertaining to historical fashions.

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Amazing how Sumerian hairstyles retained influence on all these successive empires with little change.

>tfw modern kilts are just glorified skirts

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>1500
>no pointy shoes
Shit chart

kilts, modern or old, are just fancy skirts worn by men

no shame in this, just fact tho

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They fell out of fashion in the late 15th century.

The ever well dressed, Charlie the Great

Is this accurate 11th century attire?

some New World stuff

No, but I'd don it

The next few images come from a Japanese guide to other "races"

Call me the Fly Dutchman

Siam hasn't changed much...

>that second one
hnnng

[insert Brazil is white joke here]

It gets my 1% Spanish heritage all hot and bothered too

T*rks have gone tanning since the 18th century

Not sure if troll. Your pic is from the Bayeux tapestry.

>1090's: armor is fashion

the dark ages wern't that dark~!

I love the beards.

are there any good resources on byzantine fashion?

Probably, but I found this.

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i always assumed that the way their hair and beards looked in depictions was because of artistic limitations or problems with the material the artists were working on and not a reflection of actual hairstyles....

gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=DEDAE1D51F424716A3837E80C34B6FA5

Albert Kretschmer : Trachten Der Voelker (1864)

Braun & Schneider : Zur Geschichte der Kostüme

So is this what Spaniards found when they arrived in America? Can't blame all their raping tbqh.

7th-10th century maya hairstyles

Indeed

Tlaxcaltecs.

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Colombian Natives

Kilts baffle me.

>Mediterreans wear togas because its hot and your balls need some circulation
>Up north gauls wear pants because you need to trap heat cause cold as fuck
>But then when you get REALLY upnorth those crazy highlanders wear short skirts

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>Hot =/= No wear pants
Not really. Trousers were worn by the likes of Iranics. Here in the Philippines, the more organized tribes wore trousers too.

Its all in the material.

But yes, Kilts make me scratch my head too.

>pants because you need to trap heat

do you understand how insulation works?

Using oils and other material helped curl and create ringlets in beards and hair that the Persians and Medes were so fond of.

>tip of penis tied to a bit of string around the waist
didn't the ancient greeks do this as well?

Polish people had its national costum, Polish style was very unique compared to the rest of Europe especially after the idea of "Sarmatism" the belief that Poles where direct descendants of the Sarmats (a sort of aryan theory by the Germans)
And we had our clothes, Ukrainians and Russians very often where influenzed by Polish nobility style, the most distinctive robes of Polish dress are the boots, which were crimson if you had the possibilty to pay, boots were a social symbol, and only the most important characters could afford crimson boots like kings, high ministers and some aristocracy, then came the jackets and the hat

Minoan fashion. The "goddess" one is based on the statue of the Minoan Snake Goddess.

What do the symbols below them mean?

This one is illustrated based on the fresco of three women found in Crete. The blue metal belt is something of a predecessor to a corset, worn by both men and women to hold their waists in. It's supposed that they would have been worn since early childhood to prevent the waist from growing at all.

This is an earlier style of Minoan dress, from around c. 2400 - 2100, after which the quoted styles began to come into popularity.

Some women's hair styles, based on the various frescos found at Knossos, Thera, and Tiryntha.

These two images are reconstructions of frescoes from the tombs of pharoahs User and Rekhmire, respectively. They depict envoys from Crete and what they wore. This would have been illustrated some time in the 14th century BCE.

Mayan numerals

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Tadaridas work on deviantart is nice
These will be good references for my comic, thanks.

What is your comic, exactly?

Three Mighty Ladies from Livonia by Albrecht Dürer (1521)

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Does this series end there?

No it goes to the modern.

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A one shot comic during the Bronze age. It's under development to publish next year.

>tfw no Minoan fashion today
Literally perfect.

/co/ user here, is it possible I could have a title?

God I love you user so much. Where did you get them?

"What's that Marcus? No, I got it at the Gap!"

Reminds me to the purple shoes being a symbol of monarchy in late rome.

Labyrinth

are we sure this isn't star wars

man, i first saw this years ago

Pretty sure user

R. Turner Wilcox, The Mode in Hats and Headdress: A Historical Survey with 198 Plates

Kilts were originally full body shawl type things

If I remember correctly an English businessman named Thomas Rawlinson partnered with the Chief of Clan MacDonnell to get work for disenfranchised ex-Jacobites, and he employed them doing things like logging and smelting ore. The big kilts were far too heavy and cumbersome for that kind of work, so Rawlinson designed a smaller version, which is where the modern kilt originates.

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Ever fashionable bootyshorts and battle rifle combo.

>Turkish men look like Italian women
>Italian men look like Turkish women

Looks like the athlete cucks the servant

Not authentic, but makes my peepee hard

>Emperor Minh Mang bans skirts

so what's the story behind this anyways? Also was women wearing pants during that time period unique to Vietnam among the countries in East Asia?