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To browse Academia. This paper is an examination of aprons during the long-seventeenth century, The study of dress history has traditionally examined mainly elite clothing, although this is changing. At least in part this vacuum has been caused by a perceived lack of source material, especially in terms of imagery and surviving garments, but there is a wealth of documentary and other material which can be mined for information.
Aprons are a garment that were worn by all social classes at some point in their lives, functioning as both a protective garment and, for those with some wealth, as a fashionable accessory or a symbol of status. The ownership, usages, prevalence, fabrics, colours and costs of aprons are described through their appearance in a range of sources, both in written records, such as wills and probates and in illustrations, ranging from woodcuts to portraits.
Changes in how the use of aprons as a fashionable garment waxed and waned are assessed. Aprons were also worn throughout the period by men in certain trades, for whom the protective element was important. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Laboratoriumsmedizin-journal of Laboratory Medicine, Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link.
Need an account? Click here to sign up. Aprons for men and women in the Stuart Period: practical garment and fashion accessory Pat Poppy. The ADH supports and promotes the study and professional practice of the history of dress, textiles, and accessories of all cultures and regions of the world, from before classical antiquity to the present day.
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