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Arts and Arts
New textbooks / Touch the culture and arts of the time through beautiful clothes of hundreds of years ago The clothes we usually wear were born through a long historical transition. For example, the so-called three piece suits for men were born in 1666. At that time, men wore shirts with a short and tight jacket called "Doublet" and short pants called "Brits". The King of the United Kingdom, Charles II of England, issued the "Declaration of Clothing Reform", and the three piece style called "Shirt tie" was created in "Coat (jacket), pants, vest". In addition, the chic and simple masculine style was born after the French Revolution. Until then, men also wore clothes with gorgeous laces, ribbons and embroideries. Nowadays, decorative clothes that were thought to be "feminine" were also a symbol of wealth and a show of male beauty. Women's dresses also underwent a major change after the French Revolution. Until then, men wore clothes with gorgeous laces, ribbons and embroideries lavishly. Until then, men wore clothes with gorgeous laces, ribbons and embroideries lavishly. They used expensive Silk Fabric with patterns woven with laces, ribbons and embroideries too much. Women's dresses also underwent a major change after the French Revolution. The typical dress of Rococo was "Loeb a la Francaise". There was a large バトープリーツ on the back, and it was used as a symbol of wealth and as a show of male beauty. After the French Revolution, aesthetic sense and values changed. There was a preference for white simulated dresses that looked like underwear. Clothes became simple and demanding less formal functionality. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what Western clothes are and how they have changed with a wealth of photographs. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what they are like and how they have changed with a wealth of photographs. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what they are like and how they have changed with a wealth of photographs. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what they are like and how they have changed with a wealth of photographs. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what they are like and how they have changed with a wealth of photographs. The author of this book, who studies structural beauty and comfort by taking apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, explains what they are like and how they have changed with a variety of photographs. For men, he takes apart clothes from hundreds of years ago, and creates samples. Details that cannot be seen in museums such as 1800 アンクロワイヤブル