Taste and Fashion: From the French Revolution to the Present DayG. G. Harrap Limited, 1945 - 232 páginas |
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... modern jockeys . For more formal dress knee - breeches of the old pattern were still considered good form , although it was possible to wear instead tight - fitting pantaloons . Loose trousers were still only worn by sailors and the ...
... modern jockeys . For more formal dress knee - breeches of the old pattern were still considered good form , although it was possible to wear instead tight - fitting pantaloons . Loose trousers were still only worn by sailors and the ...
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... modern stereotyped habit had not yet assumed its final form , and is , in fact , far more recent in date than some of our modern purists would have us believe . With regard to the bourgeois or gentlemanly ideal of dress , much ...
... modern stereotyped habit had not yet assumed its final form , and is , in fact , far more recent in date than some of our modern purists would have us believe . With regard to the bourgeois or gentlemanly ideal of dress , much ...
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... modern con- ditions of fighting , and during the next twenty years all the great nations introduced either khaki , horizon blue , or field - grey . In other words , the modifying influences in uniform are , in the first place , the ...
... modern con- ditions of fighting , and during the next twenty years all the great nations introduced either khaki , horizon blue , or field - grey . In other words , the modifying influences in uniform are , in the first place , the ...
Índice
CHAPTER PAGE I BACK TO NATURE AND THE GREEKS | 13 |
PRUDERY AND ROMANTICISM | 26 |
SENTIMENTALISM AND THE RISE OF THE BOURGEOISIE | 38 |
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