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'''Doublets''' are a type of close |
'''Doublets''' are a type of close-fitting [[jacket]]. They were popular from the late [[14th century]] to during the [[Renaissance]]. They may or may not have [[sleeve]]s, which could be [[lacing|laced]] on and detachable, or fixed to the garment. |
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Doublets often contained holes on the hips to which laces were tied to hold up a man's [[hose]]. |
Doublets often contained holes on the hips to which laces were tied to hold up a man's [[hose]]. |
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Revision as of 10:16, 3 March 2005
Doublets are a type of close-fitting jacket. They were popular from the late 14th century to during the Renaissance. They may or may not have sleeves, which could be laced on and detachable, or fixed to the garment.
Doublets often contained holes on the hips to which laces were tied to hold up a man's hose.
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