Posted on May 05, 2016 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
During the middle ages, a man’s fine shirt was often a canvas for decorative embellishments, including ruffles, frills, and embroidery. Especially ornamented shirts were reserved for appearances in royal court until the end of the 18th century. Meanwhile, simpler shirts were worn for everyday occasions. On either style of shirt, the neck opening of might be held together with ribbon—a precursor of the necktie. Cuffs were often held together by ribbons, too, or secured with buttons.Posted in cufflinks, men's fashion, men's jewelry, style, trends, vintage
Posted on February 06, 2016 by Mary Hood | 0 Comments
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