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1 Elizabethan Clothing Female clothing of the Elizabethan era

2 Index What did the woman wear? What gowns did they wear? What hats did they wear? What shoes did they wear?

3 What did the woman wear? The woman of the Elizabethan era wore: Hats Gowns Underwear Corsets Ruffs

4 What kind of gowns did they wear? They gowns were influenced by geometric shapes To get these shapes they used padding, whalebones, buckram, and quilting. Rolls were worn around the waist to keep the heavy skirt up also to give the skirt a horizontal shape. The sleeves were attached and usually had padding or wings. The style of the pads were influenced by the men. The materials that gowns were made of were expensive - silk, satin, velvet, taffeta, scarlet and sarcenet They wore a corset to keep their upper body triangular and tight.

5 What kind of hats did they wear? Woman had to wear hats, and most woman hid there hair behind their hats. Most hats had feathers, glass beads, pearls, gold thread, lace, embroidery, and spangles The little girls in the Elizabethan era wore Coifs; a hat that was close fitted and tied underneath the chin. Woman also wore hats called a French Hood, a hat that had a veil in the back. Woman wore the Atifet, which is like the French Hood but had lace on it. They wore the Caul, which was an Elizabethan hair net.

6 What kind of shoes did they wear? Boots: leather shoes, used for riding and walking. Gamache: was a high boot. Buskins: calf high boots. Startups: leather shoes worn for protection outside. Pumps: light or single-soled slip on shoes. Clogs: a wooden shoe. Corked shoes: Corked shoes featured a wedge of cork between the foot and the sole

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