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]] French Gentleman 1678
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]] English Gentleman of 1688
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Men's Seventeenth & Eighteenth Century Costume : Cut and Fashion</center>
Historical Fashion in Detail: the 17th and 18th Centuries
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]] French 1688
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]] French Gentleman, 1688
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]] Louis XIV (left) and Philippe, duc de Chartres (right) in 1694
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]] Man in a Steinkerque Cravat 1693, M. le Duc de Bourgogne at 11 years old in 1693
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]] Habit a la Teckeli, 1694, le Marechal de Luxembourg in a Habit a la Teckeli, 1695.
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]] Louis XIV, 1694, Marechal de Villeroy, 1695.
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]] Sleeve from a fashion plate by Arnoult, 1689.
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]] Louis XIV in a Justaucorps (suit coat), Compte de Toulouse, 1698
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The Clothes That Wear Us : Essays on Dressing and Transgressing in Eighteenth-Century Culture
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Colonial and Early American Fashions
The English Dancing Master : Or, Plaine and Easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, With the Tune to Each Dance
Silk Designs of the Eighteenth Century : From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
So, Ye Want to be a Reenactor? A Living History Handbook
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]] Louis de France, duc de Bourgogne, Prince de Conti.
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]] Le duc de Bourgogne, 1700, Louis XIV, 1700
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]] Pattern for a Jutaucorps with pagoda sleeve
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]] M. le Duc d'Enghien wearing the extremely wide pagoda sleeve worn from 1700-1705
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]] Cavalry officers wearing justaucorps at the Siege of Augsbourg, 1704
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]] 1720
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]] Suits from the end of the reign of Louis XIV
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]] 1720
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]] A doctor of Holland,c.1715, An English gentleman, 1718
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]] Comte de Toulouse, 1698
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Fight Direction for Stage and Screen
How To Dance through Time Vol. IV: The Elegance of Baroque Social Dance
1700 : Scenes from London Life
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]] Pattern for a sleeved Waistcoat, 1715-1730
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]] French gentlemen 1696
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]] Capes from 1689, 1696, 1697
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]] Mourning dress in 1683
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]] Samuel Bernard, 1725
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]] Unusual arrangements of buttonholes on pocket flaps, 1684 &1691
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]] Winter cassock coat, 1685
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]] Cassock coat
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]] Robe de chambre (aka "banyan" or "nightgown"): 1688, the poet Lenoble in a robe de chambre, and a gentleman, 1695.
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]] Pattern for a Robe de chambre (aka "banyan" or "nightgown").
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Hair & Wigs for the Stage : Step by Step</center>
Restoration
Men's Seventeenth & Eighteenth Century Costume : Cut and FashionFile:Edinbouroghtapestry.jpeg Edinborough Tapestry Vest
Tidings from the 18th Century
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]] Cavalry boots from 1684 & 1722
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]] Full bottomed Perruque on the Marquis de Dangeau, 1695
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]] Wig fashions from 1715-1725 early in th reign of Louis XV
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]] Wig in the fashion from the previous reign carried over into 1723
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]] Fashion for buttons as decoration from paintings by Watteau
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]] Hats on French army officers in Barcelona, 1705
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]] Turban style "nightcap" worn in indoors, 1696.
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]] Man's shirt from a painting by Watteau.
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]]Sword belt and Baldric, 1682 &1707
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]] Parasols
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Plates from Leloir's " Histoire du Costume"
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