Friday 12 August 2011

Hunting Clothes For Men

TheHunting Clothes For Men    was very elaborate. Women wore dresses which were made of a number of garments. The dresses were designed in such a way that they highlighted the thin waist of the wearer, whether a man or a woman. Padding up the shoulder and the hip area was pretty common. Both men and women of the Elizabethan era were very fashion-conscious. They went to great lengths, such as importing fabrics from all over the world, to use in their clothing. The commonly used fabrics were silk, velvet and fur. However, the lower classes could only wear clothes in fabrics like linen, wool and sheepskin. 





Clothing Mens

Two of my regular stops are Ross and Marshall’s. These national retailers have great prices, yet size selection and colors not consistent. Geoffrey Beene dress shirts; Tommy Bahama sporting wear; and Cole Haan shoes come to mind from a recent shop, at about 60% off retail! You gotta like that. These stores are great for name brand boxers and t-shirts. Keep in mind that geographic location make a big difference in the quality and quantity of name brand duds in these stores. These are the types of stores you have to shop regularly.If you good deals on men’s clothing, you first must put aside any stigma about the clearance rack. My mother instilled in me the instinct to shop there first and it has served me well. Second, understand that to get great deals, you must shop regularly. When you shop with a particular item in mind, face it – you never find it. Last – now you can insert some additional rules for yourself such as never buy unless it’s at least 35% off – but last is making sure your “find” is returnable, because things may not seem as they appear once you get home!





Clothing For Men

A history buff, fashion student or are you just plain interested to know what did men wear in the Elizabethan Era? Renaissance began around the 1400's. It was a period of learning and elaborate medieval renaissance clothing. It was not only the women who wore rich fineries and voluminous costumes, but even men wore excessive costumes. There were different fashions of renaissance clothing for men that differed according to countries. The padding, sleeves, doublets and stockings that distorted the natural figure were fashionable in the Northern European countries. The people of England and France wore men's renaissance clothing that were similar to the more medieval styles of Italy. The Germans wore more elaborate renaissance clothing patterns. The renaissance clothing for men in Germany consisted of large puffs on the head, shoulders and thighs. They wore smaller puffs on the chest, back, arms, legs and feet. Feathers were a part of their costume, from everything head to toe; on the wide brimmed hat to the knees. Read more onrenaissance in Italy.