Unique History of Clothing

Shoes and various types of clothes you wear when it has a history that is quite unique. Ranging from shoes and clothing made of reasons, the manufacturing process, until its development as it is now. Here's the history of shoes and some clothes that are very interesting to know.

Shoe
Shoes with a ridiculous fashion needs first made in the 1300s in Europe. Shoe shape was like Aladdin's slippers, with a very long front. The section also grew longer and endanger the wearer.

To reduce the danger, the Europeans at that time then the length of the toe binding on the knees with chains or straps. Long toe is also filled with fabric and made into a form of male genitalia. Of course this makes religious leaders angry and forbid people to use the shoe on the grounds of religion.

In the 1500's boots seen in any other way. The emphasis is no longer in length but the width. At that time people began to use a shoe with a heel height of 10 inches, which caused many casualties. Seeing this, the British empire set up rules that the right shoes can not be longer than six inches. In the 16th century many Italian women the right to add to the soles of their shoes as high as 8 inches. The right is made of wood called chopines. This was done to keep their clothes from dirt in the road attached to the bottom of the shirt.

Collared shirt
Shirt or collared shirt that is currently widely used concept is essentially derived from the ruff or feathering that is often used in the neck. Ruff serves to protect the edges of clothing in the neck area from wear.

Changing the ruff is also more economical than replacing the dress or shirt. As the most popular fashion statement, people began to compete with each other using the most extreme version of the ruff. Ruff had become progressively larger and made of rigid material, to complicate the wearer to move.

In the early 1800s and the stiff collar of the more extreme to cause a hazard due to sharp and hurt the ears. Even until the end of 1902, HG Wells complained that the collar is made of stiff fabric that makes sore neck and left red welts below the ear. Concepts such as artificial collared shirt POLO, actually form an upside-down collar. In 1929, René Lacoste created the "tennis shirt" with inverted collar to prevent sunburn on the neck.

Bra
First, most women do not use a bra and underwear do not think it takes a special outfit for supporting the breasts. Clothes that used to have a double duty to make breasts look better and cover it. Corset also appear and dominate the world in women's clothing for centuries. The corset was designed to make the female body look smaller and more interesting parts of the breast.

In the mid-1800s a few visionaries to create a prototype bra but did not develop. The term itself comes from the bra Vogue magazine that uses the name "Brassiere" in 1907. Then, to form a bra that we use today, was invented by a socialite named Mary Phelps Jacob in 1910.

He created a bra because it wanted to go to a dinner party using her new dress. The dress is made of lightweight materials and thin. Thick and rigid corset makes the dress look is not pretty. Jacob then upset and throws her bodice, she then took two thin handkerchief and add ribbon to cover her breasts. His friends were amazed to see the cover of the chest and asks Jacob to create one. Seeing a business opportunity is Jacob then apply for a patent for the design of the bra.
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