The tudors

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The Tudor Fash212 Yasmine Bibars BIBA5813 Angela Purnell

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The Tudor

Fash212Yasmine Bibars

BIBA5813Angela Purnell

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England 1491 Concentration on King Henry the 8th Wealthy people were recognized by the way

they dress. King Henry set up a law that kept the different

classes separated by the way they dress.

Tudor Clothes

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Rich Tudors:• sumptuous materials• Velvets• Furs• Silks• Lace• Cottons • ivid colours • and extremely costly

Costumes

King Henry VIII Queen Elizabeth I Queen Mary I

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Women

The Hat The Cloak

The Dress The Shoe

The Ruff

The Separate Sleeves

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Men

The Hat

The Boot

The Ruff

The Doublet

The Belt

The Cloak

The Breeches

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most expensive materials • Brocade • Buckram• Calico• Damask • Felt• Flannel • Gauze• Lawn• Linen • Satin• Shag • Silk • Tabbinet • Taffeta • and Velvet

King Henry VIII

He spent the equivalent of 2,400,000 English pounds each year for clothing

“His fingers were one mass of jewelled rings, and around his neck he wore a gold collar from which hung a diamond as big as a walnut.”- Katherine the Queen, By Linda Porter

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Bowle, John (1964). Henry VIII: a Study of

Power in Action. Little, Brown and Company. Tudor Clothes for a Kinghttp://www.sixwives.info/tudor-clothes-king.htm

Reference