A fitted, cotton, sleeveless top with a low, square neckline and a short, skirted hem that comes to a point at the front. It laces up the front and includes small eyelets on the shoulders, allowing separate sleeves to be added and removed.
A bodice with a low, round neckline and 3/4-length sleeves that are slightly puffed at the shoulder. The skirted peplum of the bodice flares several inches down from the waist and is pleated in the back.
A coat with sleeves and a hood, extending to the knee and fastening up the front with several braided loops and toggles or ties. It is made of wool and is simple in design with minimal trim.
A loose-fitting, linen, knee-length or calf-length undergarment with long sleeves. It is worn under clothing and as sleepwear. It can be embroidered, and the sleeves may be visible under slashes of other layers.
A loose-fitting, knee- or calf-length, linen undergarment with narrow sleeves to the elbow that flare dramatically to the hands. It may be embroidered and features a low, ruffled drawstring neckline. It is worn under gowns and as sleepwear.
A fitted, cotton coat that ends at the waist in front with tails in the back reaching the knee with long, narrow sleeves, a V-neck with a lapel collar, and a front button closure.
A cotton dress worn by nobility with a fitted, elongated, and pointed-waist bodice with a high neckline and hooked-front closure. It features elbow-length sleeves, a ruffled hem, a bustle back, and pleated trims.
A lightweight linen, floor-length, silk dress with a square neckline and short, puffed sleeves, gathered at the hems. It features a raised waistline, gathered slightly under the bust.
A floor-length, velvet dress with sleeves fitted to the elbows which are slit and flared from the elbow to the wrist. The bodice has a square neckline, a V-shaped waistline. The skirt is parted from the center waist to the floor, revealing a brocade petticoat.
A full-length brocade dress worn by nobility with a fitted bodice and a wide, square neckline covered in jewels and dramatically-flared sleeves with large, padded, lace undersleeves. The dress is open in the front from the waist down, revealing a large triangular portion of an elaborate petticoat.
A floor-length, silk dress with a large hood, square neckline, and flared sleeves. The outer layer laces up the front of the torso in an open fashion, revealing the under layer.
A full-length cotton dress that laces up the sides of the bodice with a low, rounded neckline, a full, gathered skirt, and 2-part sleeves that are laced loosely together at the elbow and to the bodice at the shoulder with a cord and eyelets, revealing the chemise underneath.
A velvet dress with a wide, off-the-shoulder neckline, a fitted bodice, large flared sleeves, and a voluminous, floor-length skirt gathered at the waist.
A long, brocade dress worn by nobility with a fitted bodice, adorned with many ruffles, bows, and lace with elbow-length sleeves. An additional skirt overlay connected to the bodice reaches the lower thighs and is open in front, adding additional fullness.
A floor-length silk dress with a wide, square neckline and a fitted bodice with a V-shaped waist, wide sleeves puffed from the shoulder to the elbow and fitted from the elbow to close to wrist. Contrasting fabric is revealed through long slashes on the puffed sleeves.
A long, silk taffeta dress with a fitted bodice and a square neckline, laced up the back with small puffed sleeves at the shoulder, tapered to the wrist, and a V-shaped waistline.
A full-length velvet gown with a fitted bodice, a square neckline, a pointed V-shaped waist, a short train, and sleeves slashed from shoulder to wrist, revealing the garment beneath. Decorative trims adorn the neckline, waistline, hemline, and down the center front.
An outer garment with long, cuffed sleeves and attached front pockets, buttoned up the front, often with a collar. It may be anywhere from hip- to knee-length and is made of wool and can include embroidery or other trim. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
An outdoor, wool jacket that covers the body from neck to calf with long sleeves, a lapel collar, and a front button closure. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
A calf-length, wool, outer garment with long and loose sleeves worn outside in cold weather. It is made to fit over large skirts and crinolines and may be loose or fitted at the bodice. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
A simple, loose-fitting, full-length gown with long, wide sleeves worn by scholars and professors. Made from wool broadcloth, it has a V-neck and is pulled over the head.
A full-length, velvet garment with sleeves flaring dramatically to the wrist and a large hood that tapers to a point. It is made of velvet or cotton, pulled over the head or open in the front. It may be worn with or without a rope belt.
A cotton shirt that reaches the hips, featuring long sleeves with gathered cuffs, a collar, and a slit under the throat with a lace closure. A gathered seam along the chest and sleeves provide fullness to the shirt and sleeves.
A cotton shirt that reaches the thighs with long, full sleeves gathered at the shoulders and cuffs, with a deep V-neck and collar. Slits up the sides to the upper hips allow for ease of movement.
A long-sleeved, silk jacket that ends at the waist and closes via hidden hooks and eyes at the front, worn both indoors and outdoors with an empire gown. It features a stand-up collar, puffed sleeves at the shoulder that taper to the wrist, and it may be embroidered.
A knee-length, wool coat with straight sleeves that end in large cuffs. It has many buttons down the front and attached front pockets. Treat the temperature as 10 degrees higher.
A linen undergarment covering the torso with long sleeves and a high, round, drawstring neckline, which is slipped over the head. It is worn in place of a longer chemise when pants are worn.