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  2. 1100–1200 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities, and men of the upper classes wore long tunics, with hose and mantle or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or gowns. A close fit to the body, full skirts, and long flaring sleeves were characteristic of upper-class fashion for both men and women.

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    The dress shirt of today is anything you want it to be. We found the 18 best men's dress shirts from brands like J. Crew, Calvin Klein, and Everlane.

  4. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional male dress includes the şalvar, yelek and cebken . The men's salvar is popular in eastern Turkey and are often worn by Kurdish men, especially in the districts of Mersin , Adana , Urfa and Diyarbakir .

  5. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    In France, during the Middle Ages, Jewish men typically wore trousers and a shirt , thought by Rashi to have been equivalent to the tunic worn by Jewish men of the east. Men's clothing. Many Jewish men historically wore a turban or a habit, a tunic, a tallit, and sandals in summer.

  6. 1200–1300 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    Men's clothing. Men wore a tunic, cote, or cotte with a surcoat over a linen shirt. One of these surcoats was the cyclas, which began as a rectangular piece of cloth with a hole in it for the head. Over time the sides were sewn together to make a long, sleeveless tunic.

  7. Persian clothing - Wikipedia

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    Persian clothing. Traditional Persian clothing is the historical costume of the Persian people, and of ancient Persia (now Iran) before the 1930s Pahlavi dynasty. Historically, the fabric and color of clothing was very important. [1]

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