Good words do more than hard speeches, as the sunbeams, without any noise, will make the traveler cast off his cloak, which all the blustering winds could not do, but only make him bind it closer to him.
~Robert Leighton
Today we have cloaks and robes (and a coat).
Kurd Man
by Max Karl Tilke
National Museum of Georgia
Color lithograph depicting nineteenth century General Manuel Pavia y Lacy (1814-1896), Marquis of Novaliches, clad in the ceremonial robe and mantle of the Royal and Military Order of San Fernando, popularly known as Laureate of San Fernando Cruz
Inverness Coat, 1901
Men's Fashion Illustration from the Turn of the Century
Reprint by Dover Publications, 1990
Cloak
A cloak was the third item of dress in a man's ensemble at the end of the 16th century. It was worn with a doublet and trunk hose.
Count Mollien in Napoleonic court costume
by Robert Lefèvre
Sir Nicholas Vansittart
by Sir Thomas Lawrence
Ludwig II portrait
by Gabriel Schachinger
Koorkap kaproen
Previous clothing-related posts include men's accessories, DIY costumes, and beads.
2 comments:
Ludwig has the coolest one!
These people really had style, didn't they?
Beautiful pieces of (sometimes) useful clothing.
And I have to agree with Ben; the Ludwig II cloak was amazing!
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