![Fashioning the Fit: the Evolution of the Doublet and Hose - GBACG - the Greater Bay Area Costumers Guild Fashioning the Fit: the Evolution of the Doublet and Hose - GBACG - the Greater Bay Area Costumers Guild](https://gbacg.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/861px-Alonso_S%C3%A1nchez_Coello_-_Prince_Don_Carlos_of_Austria_-_WGA20718.jpg)
Fashioning the Fit: the Evolution of the Doublet and Hose - GBACG - the Greater Bay Area Costumers Guild
![First attempt at trunk hose/pumpkin breeches. Should the bottom of the poofy part be moved up so the canions are longer and the poif stops right under my crotch rather than mid First attempt at trunk hose/pumpkin breeches. Should the bottom of the poofy part be moved up so the canions are longer and the poif stops right under my crotch rather than mid](https://preview.redd.it/n8go9ba85uj41.jpg?auto=webp&s=48d8766d8a43438614e4700b7807c5d52f78397b)
First attempt at trunk hose/pumpkin breeches. Should the bottom of the poofy part be moved up so the canions are longer and the poif stops right under my crotch rather than mid
![A bit of ruff: the modern designers channeling Shakesperian flair | The Independent | The Independent A bit of ruff: the modern designers channeling Shakesperian flair | The Independent | The Independent](https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2016/04/17/15/rufflead.jpg)
A bit of ruff: the modern designers channeling Shakesperian flair | The Independent | The Independent
![Historically all over the place... but I like this look always :) tudor/ elizabethan doublet, venetian hose, and jerkin : r/HistoricalCostuming Historically all over the place... but I like this look always :) tudor/ elizabethan doublet, venetian hose, and jerkin : r/HistoricalCostuming](https://external-preview.redd.it/b67O-Sx6Jfqy58CNDYdm_QbU7o3AJeRdtrUUoMm1eyI.jpg?auto=webp&s=93dbc6219caf13e61eb3eb97f3c248f71d4653c4)
Historically all over the place... but I like this look always :) tudor/ elizabethan doublet, venetian hose, and jerkin : r/HistoricalCostuming
![An old engraving of clothing worn in Tudor/Elizabethan times in England. The style of dress dates from latter part of the 16th and early 17th centuries during the reign of Elizabeth I ( An old engraving of clothing worn in Tudor/Elizabethan times in England. The style of dress dates from latter part of the 16th and early 17th centuries during the reign of Elizabeth I (](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2R1DG7H/an-old-engraving-of-clothing-worn-in-tudorelizabethan-times-in-england-the-style-of-dress-dates-from-latter-part-of-the-16th-and-early-17th-centuries-during-the-reign-of-elizabeth-i-15581603-more-variety-crept-into-taste-and-fashions-of-the-era-womens-clothes-featured-long-dresses-and-robes-often-embroidered-with-jewels-neck-ruffs-were-popular-for-men-doublet-and-hose-were-worn-with-breeches-of-various-lengths-below-a-taperednarrow-waist-or-cod-piece-short-cloaks-worn-over-this-these-would-have-been-worn-by-those-in-society-with-money-landed-gentry-and-the-nobility-at-court-2R1DG7H.jpg)