Europe's best-dressed men ruffled feathers with their tight clothes, pointy shoes, and attitudes. And they were doing it in the 14th century.
Hear me, all straight, white, able-bodied, not-sure-if-you're-woke-enough men! : r/MensLib
National Geographic di LinkedIn: Most of us welcome a chance to celebrate. Most of us love animals. That…
Towards the end of the 1800s, a lot of Victorian women would often grow their hair out. Here are some photos (1890s) : r/OldSchoolCool
The Medieval Clotheshorse: Roger Wieck on the Fashion Revolution of the Middle Ages
1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia
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How Table Manners as We Know Them Were a Renaissance Invention
Fashionably feudal: What did people wear in the Middle Ages? - History Skills
Pin on Middle Ages (1000-1300)
Warriors Did Indeed Fight and Die Like Men
National Geographic on LinkedIn: Food systems: supporting the triangle of food security
History of Europe - Medieval, Feudalism, Crusades