The amount of layers worn under a dress.
Three to four.
This was created because hosiery has going too high up the leg.
Codpiece.
The most basic part of lower class fashion.
Shoes.
The name of the wife of King Henry that inspired crescent caps.
Anne Boleyn.
This was used to accentuate the waist.
Girdle or belt.
This was the composition of a Patrician's closet.
Tailors, Dressmakers, Metalsmith, Purse-makers, Furriers, Embroiderers, Lace-makes, Leather workers.
The number of outfits peasants typically owned.
One to two.
The family name who had the most influence on Renaissance Fashion.
Tudor.
Most dresses women wore had _____ sleeves.
Detachable.
This was the type of hat men wore.
Circle brimmed cap.
Women wore these to protect them from the rain and cold during the winter.
Sheepskin cloaks, woolen hats and mittens.
Katherine of Aragon brought this fashion trend over from Spain.
The farthingale.
Name of the shoes worn by upper class women.
Chopines.
Men's clothing went from ____ colors to ____ colors as time passed.
Light; Dark.
The name of the sleeveless button up worn outside of shirts on men.
Jerkins.
Queen Elizabeth I had over this many dresses in her wardrobe.
3,000.
_____ were worn to protect dresses from mud and street dust.
Aprons.
The style of tunic men wore.
Belted.
This was used to cover peasant women's hair.
Wimples.
These trends were brought on by Queen Elizabeth I.
Men wearing corsets.
Women plucking their eyebrows and wearing more white powder on their faces.