Ropa y Moda - Ropa histórica
Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con ropa histórica como "armadura", "toga" y "tabardo".
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a kind of loose and long outer clothing item worn by the people of ancient Rome

toga, prenda exterior larga y suelta de la antigua Roma
a protective metal clothing used by soldiers in the past in order not to be harmed or injured during battles

armadura, coraza
Cuidadosamente pulió su armadura vintage, manteniendo su condición como parte de su colección de artefactos históricos.
a sleeveless tunic worn over armor by knights during the Middle Ages

tabardo, túnica sin mangas usada por los caballeros en la Edad Media
a knot or rosette of ribbons or lace worn on a hat or clothing as a badge

escarapela, rosetón
a simple piece of cloth that covers the genitals and is worn as an undergarment

taparrabo, braguero
a cloth that covers the genital area, typically worn by men as a part of their clothing during the 15th and 16th centuries

bragueta, prenda que cubre la zona genital
a long, narrow piece of clothing worn around the neck, often used as a decorative accessory

bufanda, estola
a framework or padding used to create a fuller rear silhouette in skirts or dresses, popular in 19th-century fashion

miriñaque, armazón para falda
a type of decorative collar that was popular in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries

gorguera, lechuguilla
a type of armor made of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a protective mesh-like garment

cota de malla, malla
a loose, sleeveless outer garment that was worn over the armor typically by knights during the medieval period

sobretodo, cota de armas
a man's snug-fitting jacket, originating in the 14th century, that is worn over a shirt and underneath a coat

jubón, doublete
a man's long coat with a fitted waist and a flared skirt that was popular in the 19th century

levita, chaqué
a type of armor made of interlocking metal rings or plates, traditionally worn to protect the body from weapons

cota de malla, malla
a type of leg armor worn in medieval times, consisted of fitted fabric or mail leggings that protected the lower legs and feet

calzas
a quilted padded garment worn as protective padding underneath armor during medieval times for impact absorption and body protection in combat

gambesón, prenda acolchada
a type of long tunic made of interlocking metal rings, worn as body armor during the Middle Ages

cota de malla, loriga
a short, close-fitting jacket or sleeveless shirt, typically made of leather and worn as a protective garment

un jubón, una chaqueta corta ajustada
a sleeveless, fitted tunic or overdress, often worn by women in medieval times over a skirt or under a gown for layering or modesty

jubón
a cloak or covering worn by religious figures or used in religious ceremonies

manto, capa
a circular band of cloth worn by high-ranking clergy over their chasuble as a symbol of their authority

palio, pallium (banda circular de tela)
a fabric or lace collar worn by women in medieval times, often over the neckline of a gown or dress for coverage or adornment

partlet, cuello de encaje o tela usado por mujeres en la Edad Media
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

calzas abombadas, calzas acolchadas
a style of men's long, close-fitting overcoat worn for outdoor activities such as hunting or horse riding

una levita, un abrigo de montar
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

quitón, túnica griega
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

traje de equitación, vestimenta para montar
