Ρούχα και Μόδα - Ιστορικά Ρούχα
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με ιστορικά ρούχα όπως "armor", "toga" και "tabard".
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a kind of loose and long outer clothing item worn by the people of ancient Rome
a protective metal clothing used by soldiers in the past in order not to be harmed or injured during battles
a sleeveless tunic worn over armor by knights during the Middle Ages
a knot or rosette of ribbons or lace worn on a hat or clothing as a badge
a simple piece of cloth that covers the genitals and is worn as an undergarment
a cloth that covers the genital area, typically worn by men as a part of their clothing during the 15th and 16th centuries
a long, narrow piece of clothing worn around the neck, often used as a decorative accessory
a framework or padding used to create a fuller rear silhouette in skirts or dresses, popular in 19th-century fashion
a type of decorative collar that was popular in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries
a type of armor made of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a protective mesh-like garment
a loose, sleeveless outer garment that was worn over the armor typically by knights during the medieval period
a man's snug-fitting jacket, originating in the 14th century, that is worn over a shirt and underneath a coat
a man's long coat with a fitted waist and a flared skirt that was popular in the 19th century
a type of armor made of interlocking metal rings or plates, traditionally worn to protect the body from weapons
a type of leg armor worn in medieval times, consisted of fitted fabric or mail leggings that protected the lower legs and feet
a quilted padded garment worn as protective padding underneath armor during medieval times for impact absorption and body protection in combat
a type of long tunic made of interlocking metal rings, worn as body armor during the Middle Ages
a short, close-fitting jacket or sleeveless shirt, typically made of leather and worn as a protective garment
a sleeveless, fitted tunic or overdress, often worn by women in medieval times over a skirt or under a gown for layering or modesty
a cloak or covering worn by religious figures or used in religious ceremonies
a circular band of cloth worn by high-ranking clergy over their chasuble as a symbol of their authority
a fabric or lace collar worn by women in medieval times, often over the neckline of a gown or dress for coverage or adornment
a type of men's clothing in the 16th century that were close-fitting garments covering the hips and thighs, often filled out to create a puffed, rounded appearance
a style of men's long, loose-fitting overcoat worn for outdoor activities such as hunting or horse riding
a simple tunic garment made of a single piece of fabric, draped over the body and fastened at the shoulders, worn by ancient Greek men and women
a style of women's clothing that was worn for horseback riding and includes a tailored jacket, a long skirt, and a shirt or blouse