Presenting a wealth of new, bespoke imagery and building on the authors’
unrivalled level of expertise, 17th-Century Men’s Dress Patterns is a
definitive resource for costume designers, fashion historians and
students.
This book presents full step-by-step instructions for the
making of early 17th-century men's clothes and accessories in a
technically accurate, visually exciting and easy-to-follow format.
Twelve garments - all historical pieces from the Victoria and Albert
Museum's collections - are featured: a suit, three doublets and a cloak,
as well as a felt hat, an embroidered nightcap and a plain nightcap
liner, a pasteboard picadil, a sword girdle and hangers, a pair of
mittens and a linen stocking. They have been analysed so that every
aspect of the pattern is exact. Scale patterns and precise construction
diagrams are accompanied by colour photography of the whole garment as
well as an abundance of informative details and X-ray photographs that
reveal the hidden structure of each piece, showing the precise number of
layers and the types of stitches used inside. The methods and
techniques of historical tailoring and plain sewing are shown in detail
The
authors have some of the best historical tailoring skills in the world
and have worked with world-renowned institutions such as the Globe
Theatre in London, creating award-winning costumes for film, stage and
television. This book is a unique resource for costume and fashion
designers, fashion historians and students.