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frech doublet made acoording to Norah Waugh's cut (The Cut of Men's Clothes 1600-1900, Diagram V), Victoria and Albert Museum, 1620

a reconstruction man's woolen trunkhose according to the Janet Arnold's patterns book, 1605

a costume inspired by the fashion of the time of Hercule Savinien Cyran de Bergerac, the garment consists of a linen shirt and linen underpants. The doublets are made according to Diagram IX and the brenches according to Diagram VI from the book The Cut of Men’s Clothes 1600-1900 by Norah Waugh, brenches, doublet and cloak are made of velvet decorated with braids, linen stockings,  collar and ruffs are also part of the garment

woolen casaque made according to Norah Waugh The Cut of Men's Clothes 1600 - 1900 pattern Diagram XII, dated to 1630

a costume inspired by the fashion of the time of Charles de Batz-Castelmore A'Artagnan, the garment consists of a linen shirt, the doublet is made according to Diagram IX and the brenches according to Diagram VI from the book The Cut of Men’s Clothes 1600-1900 by Norah Waugh, brenches, doublet and cloak are made of velvet decorated with braids, linen stockings, sash, collar and ruffs are also part of the garment

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