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  2. Cyclas (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The cyclas is an unfitted rectangle of cloth with an opening for the head that was worn in Europe in the Middle Ages. Sleeveless overgowns or tabards derive from the cyclas. By the early 14th century, the sides began to be sewn together, creating a sleeveless overgown or surcoat. [1]

  3. 1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Sleeveless overgowns or tabards derive from the cyclas, an unfitted rectangle of cloth with an opening for the head that was worn in the 13th century. By the early 14th century, the sides began to be sewn together, creating a sleeveless overgown or surcoat. [28] Outdoors, women wore cloaks or mantles, often lined in fur.

  4. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Sleeveless overgowns such as the cioppa were popular, and the gamurra sleeves displayed were often of rich figured silks. The cotta was a lighter-weight undergown for summer wear. A sideless overgown called the giornea was worn with the gamurra or cotta. Toward the end of the period, sleeves were made in sections or panels and slashed, allowing ...

  5. 1500–1550 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Emperor Maximilian I, in his portrait by Dürer, wears an overgown with a very wide fur collar and a broad-brimmed hat, 1519. Georg Zelle wears a brocade overgown with a fur lining and slashed sleeves. The neck of his shirt is open, 1519. Bonifazius Amerbach wears a high-necked shirt and a high-necked doublet under a dark overgown. His hat ...

  6. 1100–1200 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The sleeveless surcoat or cyclas was introduced during this period as protective covering for armour (especially against the sun) during the Crusades. [6] By the next century, it would become widely adopted as civilian dress. [5] Rectangular and circular cloaks were worn over the tunic. [1] These fastened on the right shoulder or at the center ...

  7. Meet the designer redefining lace for the 21st century - AOL

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    German fashion designer Kasia Kucharska uses 3D-printed latex to reimagine lace. Her fantastical designs were on show at Berlin Fashion Week and have been worn by celebrities including Julia Fox ...

  8. Met Gala dress code, host committee announced: Everything to ...

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    Defined as "a man unduly devoted to style," the term became associated with Black men in 18th-century Europe as a trend of smartly dressed servant staff emerged. Once imposed, it has in the years ...

  9. Elon's 'Daily Proctology Exam'

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    When asked by reporters about the criticism DOGE and Musk have received, Musk said it feels like a "daily proctology exam." He touted DOGE's transparency, trying to skirt criticism of the ...