17 strange fashion ideas of the past you have agreed

Chopin

During the 16th century, women from wealthy families were enthusiastic about the extreme platform shoes of the sofa. Coffins were usually made of cork or wood, usually covered with leather or brocade, with velvet embroidered on them. These shoes represent social strata, and high shoes represent a high position in society.

But the only bad thing about these shoes is that the wearer can not move easily. In fact, women often needed the help of servants to walk on these tall shoes.

Crinoline

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Crinoline is a kind of hoop skirt with a bell-shaped design, which greatly increased the volume of the skirt. This dress was worn in the 19th-century Victorian era and was actually a petticoat made of stiff linen and horseheads. However, with the invention of the steel cage variant of crinoline, the same level of volume could be achieved without the extra heat and volume of these thick petticoats.

Crinoline was not only difficult to wear and carry, but also fatal. For example, in 1858, a Boston woman died when she was lit by a fireplace in a skirt. In the same year, many such cases were reported, and the trend later lost in popularity.

Hubble skirt

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10 years of the late 20th century “King of Fashion”French designer Paul Poiret dominates fashion ideas. He was the one who introduced the famous Hubble skirt. Hubble skirts are very close skirts that can't move their legs easily, forcing women to take shorter steps. But his design freed women from heavy petticoats and tight corsets. But in his own words, he solved his bust but shackled his legs!

macaroni

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The aristocrats of British society wore small hats or large wigs with feathers in the 1760s. The men with this look clearly "Traveling" They across the continent “Deep cultural knowledge”. However, the style is actually named after the famous Italian cuisine and really means refinement.

Popular british rhymes "American," Will sing:

Riding a pony

Stuck a feather to his hat

And it was called macaroni.

The lyrics of this rhyme are a satire of the idea that any commoner can think of himself as elaborate and valuable by actually feathering his hair. "macaroni". Despite this rhyme, this fashion trend has actually been in great anger, becoming a popular choice among the public until at least twenty years have passed.

Dae-gu

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During the 15th and 16th centuries, men paid attention to the packaging with cod. This cod is often made of embroidery fabrics, padded cloth or sometimes metal. The cod was in place using a tie, buttons, strings and had to bring out praise. The name itself was very shameless. "Dae-gu" It was actually a slang used for the word scrotum!

French philosopher Michel de Montaigne seriously criticized this dress. In the late 1580s, he described this cod as an ambiguous and useless device, but the name was not suitable, but he was very fond of men in the masses.

As trousers and doublet styles became more popular among the public, Daegu ultimately lost fame.

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