CAPES AND CLOAKSMens 1h 18 Century Costume, Cu and Fashion
usually worn over one shou!
Diagram 13
the body by tying the ends of
Shoulder cape with Flat Collat. Ref:
Figures 39, 40, and 42.
neck curve,
Bs FlatCollar, The shaded parson the
collarepreseatthe braid sewn around the edges.
‘The poins 3 and 4 are sewn
cape from 1102. After the
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Diagram 14
around the body
As Back section
B: Front section. ‘The back and front
ns can be separated by placing a seam
C: TheNeck Tunnel. Thisismade from
the same fabricasthecloak. Measure around the
neck from 2 to 3 and apply this measurement
from 4 to 5 and from $ 106 on Diagram C. The
‘cord threaded through
the tunnel, The ends of
the cord are tied at the
rontoftheneck. Cloaks
and Capes are usually
lined throughout with
of fabric.
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PART TWO
1670 - 1760
ow then was the Devil dressed?
(Ob, he was in his Sunday's best
His coat was red and his breeches were blue,
and there was a hole where his til came through.
Rober Southey, “THE DEVILS WALK"
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