How did turkish fashion evolve from the time of anatolia's settlement till the end of the ottoman empire?

How did turkish fashion evolve from the time of anatolia's settlement till the end of the ottoman empire?

It got more greek, then more western, then ataturk banned the fez

I believe turkish fashion was the same as Central Asian fashion, everything else was copied from Western and Middle-Eastern people (the turban, for example).

How did turkish fashion come to worn by confederate militiamen during the US civil war?

Copying French zouaves. If anyone ever wants insight in fashion trends of the past, the first place they should look would always be the military.

That's the thing, it's considered turkish but maybe the turks copied it on the Greeks.

>I believe turkish fashion was the same as Central Asian fashion
Nah, they lost most of those passing through the Middle East.

The meme steppenigger robe for starters, but they did keep some of the Steppenig stuff like topknots, scalplocks, that stupid haircut that leaves your scalp shaven but you have silly braids hanging off your bangs, some hats, and the silk robe with the front buttoning.

Usually most of Central Asian fashion in the Ottoman Empire survives if it was used by the military. Especially the Cavalry.

A mix of Persian and eastern European costume mostly

The court costume was heavily Persian influenced, with few central Asian influence in motifs and buttons

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The ordinary costumes depends regionaly, most of them are continuation of preexisting Anatolian - Balkan folk costume

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The women wear layers of caftan and vest with baggy pants, covering their head when going outside

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this oddly pacific but what would the common Greek women ware at around the end of the 16th century?

Mongol-Turkic Deels & later Persian robes