When men's fashion had a revolution—in medieval times
Europe's best-dressed men ruffled feathers with their tight clothes, pointy shoes, and attitudes. And they were doing it in the 14th century.
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17th-century mask made from real human hair, leather skin, feathers, and teeth. It was worn as a disguise by the outlaw preacher Alexander Peden (1626-1686) : r/oddlyterrifying
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Men's Clothing from the 1770s
In the Middle East, in ancient times, where temperatures could reach very high peaks and there were no modern devices such as fans and air conditioners, the so-called Badgir, literally wind catchers
Towards the end of the 1800s, a lot of Victorian women would often grow their hair out. Here are some photos (1890s) : r/RareHistoricalPhotos
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