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Riding Coat | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections
British riding habit: 1750-59: Women’s riding outfits, known as ‘riding habits’, of the 18th century adapted elements of men’s dress. This jacket of the 1750s is styled after a man’s coat, although it has been modified with a waist seam to fit over stays and a wide petticoat. V
Chenilles et papillons
18th Century French fashion detail. Gorgeous!
Men's shirts in the 18th c didn't button down the front, but pulled over the head. Wealthy gentlemen closed the front opening with fancy shirt buckles; March wore a heart much like this, except with rubies.
Cape | American or European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dated to last third of 18th C. Wool. European or American.
Suit | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Suit 1750, British, Made of silk and linen
The Fashionable Past
How to drape an 18th c. Robe Francaise by Koshka.
Centraal Museum Utrecht
Herenvest | Centraal Museum Utrecht Herenvest (1775 - 1799 – eind 18de eeuw) Bruikleen onbekend +. Inventory # 5415 LOVE the stripes!
*Rococo Revisited - GILET D'HOMME, 1760. Men’s cardigan  created by...
Gilet d'homme , 1760.
Court coat | probably British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1775-89
Historische Mode | Kleidung des Barock und Rokoko
18th Century Menswear.
Clothing as status symbol In 1700-century society were the clothes a status symbol.