- 1130
- 1130
- 1460
- 1558
- 1558
- 1585 - 1620
- 1595
- 1625
- 1625
- 1692
- 1725-1750
- 1777
- 1777
- 1777
- 1798
- 1817
- 1817
- 1828-1836
- 1830-1840
- 1832
- 1840-1860
- 1845 - 1855
- 1864
- 1883
- 1903
- 1913
- 1913
- 1922
- Ball Costume 1825
Ball Costume 1825 - Bodice types. 1700-1725
- Bodice types. Period 1690-1720
- Boot shapes. Charles I to 1700
- Cap shapes. Period Henry VIII
- Caps - Saxon and Norman types
- Charles I
- Citizen of Early tudor or Louis XI Period
Citizen of Early tudor or Louis XI Period - Citizens Dress of 1545
Citizens Dress of 1545 - Collar and Bodice types. Period Charles I
- Collar and Bodice types. Period Charles I to 1660
- Colobium
Shape. This garment varied in width across the shoulders. The greater the distance between the neck-hole and the edge of the top corner (see A B), the more the upper arm was hidden. This has the misleading effect of a sleeve to the elbow. The Romans had a great aversion to anything in the nature of a close arm covering, so the fashion of wearing long shaped separate sleeves, set by Alexander the Great, was not followed at Rome, as it was considered unmanly; besides, such sleeves were worn by foreigners and barbarians, so naturally this mode was distasteful to the patriotic intolerance of a Roman citizen. The Greek " kolobus," called by the Romans the "colobium." Another name for this garment was the "tunica". When more than one was worn, the under ones were called the "tunica interior" or "subucula." A long tunica was called "tunica talaris." - Costume - Fifteenth century, 1st half
- Costume - Fifteenth century
- Costume for young girl. Period, 1821
Costume for young girl. Period, 1821 - Costume notes, 1770-1780
- Costume notes, 1790-1800
- Costume notes, 1811-1812
- Costume notes, 1814-1816
- Costume notes. Period 1670-1690
- Costume of Manservant - reign of Louis XIII
Costume of Manservant - reign of Louis XIII - Costume type. 1695-1710
- Costume types. Period Charles II
- Costumes Fifteenth century, 2nd half
- Costumes, 1554-1568
- Costumes, 1554-1580
- Costumes, 1568-1610
- Costumes, 1570-1605
- Costumes. Period James I
- Costumes. Period, James I
- Court costume Louis XVI - about 1780
Court costume Louis XVI - about 1780 - Court Dress - Early 15th Century
Court Dress - Early 15th Century