Difference between revisions of "Hemd"

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Literal German for 'Shirt', often used for any linen upper garmen worn underneath clothing for men and women. In period it often refers to a low necked [[Chemise]] usually embroidered or smocked in the front, it provided modesty under the low necked styles of German Dress in the 15th and 16th century.  
 
Literal German for 'Shirt', often used for any linen upper garmen worn underneath clothing for men and women. In period it often refers to a low necked [[Chemise]] usually embroidered or smocked in the front, it provided modesty under the low necked styles of German Dress in the 15th and 16th century.  
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===Links===
 
===Links===
 
*[http://www.curiousfrau.com/Diaries/hemd.htm Diary of making too Hemd]  
 
*[http://www.curiousfrau.com/Diaries/hemd.htm Diary of making too Hemd]  
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*[http://cadieux.mediumaevum.com/schilling-hemd.html Hemd Diary]
 
[[Category:Garb Undergarments]] [[Category:Garb]] [[Category:German Garb]][[Category:Women's Garb]]
 
[[Category:Garb Undergarments]] [[Category:Garb]] [[Category:German Garb]][[Category:Women's Garb]]

Revision as of 23:59, 20 April 2009

HHe.Portrait34YearOldWoman.1516-1517(OLGA).jpg.jpeg

Literal German for 'Shirt', often used for any linen upper garmen worn underneath clothing for men and women. In period it often refers to a low necked Chemise usually embroidered or smocked in the front, it provided modesty under the low necked styles of German Dress in the 15th and 16th century.

HEMD-LAYOUT2.jpg.jpeg

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