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The Medieval period in England is usually classified as the time between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly the years AD 410–1485. For various peoples living in England, the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, clothing in the medieval era differed widely for men and women as well as for different classes in the social hierarchy. The general styles of Early medieval European dress were shared in England. In the later part of the period, men's clothing changed much more rapidly than women's styles. Clothes were very expensive and both the men and women of lower social classes continued also divided social classes by regulating the colors and styles these various ranks were permitted to wear. In the early Middle Ages, clothing was typically s

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dbo:abstract The Medieval period in England is usually classified as the time between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly the years AD 410–1485. For various peoples living in England, the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, clothing in the medieval era differed widely for men and women as well as for different classes in the social hierarchy. The general styles of Early medieval European dress were shared in England. In the later part of the period, men's clothing changed much more rapidly than women's styles. Clothes were very expensive and both the men and women of lower social classes continued also divided social classes by regulating the colors and styles these various ranks were permitted to wear. In the early Middle Ages, clothing was typically simple and, particularly in the case of lower-class peoples, served only basic utilitarian functions such as modesty and protection from the elements. As time went on the advent of more advanced textile techniques and increased international relations, clothing gradually got more and more intricate and elegant, even with those under the wealthy classes, up into the renaissance. (en) Por volta do ano 1300, houve uma alteração no rico vestuário feminino para trajes mais apertados, decotes mais baixos e silhuetas com mais curvas; "laços muito apertados eram usados nas roupas femininas para criar formas as quais, cingidos nos quadris, criavam um aspecto de larga cintura". As roupas eram sobrepostas e firmemente presas; "O peito da mulher era frequentemente exposto, ainda que a verdadeira estrutura do corpo feminino era visualmente distorcida...". O sobretudo aberto, um traje com um corpete aberto e uma saia que seguia até o chão, se tornou "uma das invenções mais elegantes da Idade Média...". Na verdade, pelo fim do século XIV, o vestido substituiu todas as peças do vestuário além do sobretudo. As vestimentas básicas para mulheres eram bata, calça estreita, vestido, sutiã, cinto, sobretudo, cinta, capa, capuz e gorro. Cada peça tinha específicas cores e tecidos, por exemplo, "Os materiais usados na idade média eram pano de lã, pele, linho, cambraia, seda e tecido de prata ou ouro... as mulheres da Idade Média mais ricas vestiriam materiais mais caros tais como seda, ou linho". O desenvolvimento da saia foi significante para o vestuário medieval feminino, "As de mais bom gosto iriam vestir saias muitos largas ou saias muito longas".A anágua abriu caminho para a saia, que rapidamente se tornou uma vestimenta popular. (pt)
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rdfs:comment The Medieval period in England is usually classified as the time between the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly the years AD 410–1485. For various peoples living in England, the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, clothing in the medieval era differed widely for men and women as well as for different classes in the social hierarchy. The general styles of Early medieval European dress were shared in England. In the later part of the period, men's clothing changed much more rapidly than women's styles. Clothes were very expensive and both the men and women of lower social classes continued also divided social classes by regulating the colors and styles these various ranks were permitted to wear. In the early Middle Ages, clothing was typically s (en) Por volta do ano 1300, houve uma alteração no rico vestuário feminino para trajes mais apertados, decotes mais baixos e silhuetas com mais curvas; "laços muito apertados eram usados nas roupas femininas para criar formas as quais, cingidos nos quadris, criavam um aspecto de larga cintura". As roupas eram sobrepostas e firmemente presas; "O peito da mulher era frequentemente exposto, ainda que a verdadeira estrutura do corpo feminino era visualmente distorcida...". O sobretudo aberto, um traje com um corpete aberto e uma saia que seguia até o chão, se tornou "uma das invenções mais elegantes da Idade Média...". Na verdade, pelo fim do século XIV, o vestido substituiu todas as peças do vestuário além do sobretudo. (pt)
rdfs:label English medieval clothing (en) Roupas medievais inglesas (pt)
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