Elizabethan Clothing Cindy Hansen December 2010. Womens Clothing 1.Smock 2.Stockings 3.Corset 4.FarthingaleFarthingale 5.Bumroll 6.Petticoat 7.Kirtle.

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Elizabethan Clothing Cindy Hansen December 2010

Womens Clothing 1.Smock 2.Stockings 3.Corset 4.FarthingaleFarthingale 5.Bumroll 6.Petticoat 7.Kirtle and Forepart 8.Partlet 9.Gown and Sleeves 10.Shoes 11.Hair tape to sew braid in place 12.Hat and hat pin 13.Ruffs around neck and wrists 14.Carcanet (jeweled choker) 15.Earrings 16.Bodkins (pearl hair pins) 17.Gold chain necklace 18.Brooch

Make up 1.White lead base 2.Red ceruse for lips and cheeks

Mens Clothing 1.Shirt 2.Doublet 3.Trunkhose 4.Hose 5.Jerkin 6.Shoes 7.Rapier 8.Cloak 9.Flat-cap

Elizabethan Food ure=related ure=related Life in Tudor England L_ms0tL0&feature=channel L_ms0tL0&feature=channel Shakespeares Theater ure=related ure=related

Sources Leed, Drea. Elizabethan Costume Page (2008). Internet. 23 December Kingdom of Lochac Royal Guild of Defense. FCA Rapier Garb – From Fighting to Feasting (9 September 2003). Internet. 23 December