Fashion History
Week 1 – The Ancient Middle EastIn Ancient Greece in 550-300 B.C., what was the name of the long-sleeved garment worn by those considered wealthy at the time?a. Doric Peplob. Doric Chitonc. Ionic Chitond. PerizonaWhich of the following would be most likely to wear a stola in ancient Rome period?A. Men from high classB. Women from low classC. Women from high classD. Men from low classWhich one of the following has the function of protection against the evil eyes?a) Stolab) Pallac) Loricad) BullaWhat was the common clothing for Assyrian laboring class during 1000-1600 BCE?A. Floor length tunics and fringed shawlsB. Above the knee tunics with a beltC. Above the knee skirts with a beltD. Knee length tunics with armorThe children of the pharaoh had a distinctive hairstyle called __________.a. Flat Crownb. Lock of Youthc. Nemes Headdressd. UraeusWhich material did the Egyptians mostly use in their clothing?a. Nylonb. Polyesterc. Linend. SilkWhat is the name of the basic dress that Egyptian women wore in ancient times?A. SchentiB. TunicC. CalasirisD. KaunakesCalasiris is ____.a. A headdress worn by kingsb. A sewn tunic always worn by Ancient Egyptianc. Occurred in Greece, 450-300 BCd. A sheath dress only can worn by king/ QueenWhat’s the headdress called that was famously worn by King Tut?a) Posticheb) Calasirisc) Neme’sd) SchentiWhat is the name of sheath dress for women in Ancient Egypt?a. Schentib. Calairisc. Postiched. UraeusWhich group(s) of the following was/were able to wear the Nemes head cloth?a. Sumerian warriorsb. Egypt Pharaohs (kings)c. Egypt gods and goddessesd. Sumerian slavesWhat makes the headdress of a higher ranking Egyptian different from that in a lower class?a. Urausb. Colorc. Ornamentsd. KaunakesWhat can you tell by people who wore shoes during early and later Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian period?a. Nothing, shoes are standard and everyone wore them.b. Slaves because they walk around and have a lot of labor.c. Wealthy because only they can afford shoes.d. Women because in these cultures, women’s feet are important in marriages.Ancient Egyptians used (1) as the material for clothing because they believed (2) was unclean.a. (1) hemp… (2) linenb. (1) silk… (2) woolc. (1) linen… (2) woold. (1) wool… (2) cottonIn what kingdom in ancient Egypt did sheer pleated fabric become popular?a. Old kingdomb. Middle kingdomc. New kingdomd. Ancient KingdomWhat principle fibers came from India?a. Woolb. Cottonc. Silkd. HempWhich of these materials was most prominently used in Mesopotamian clothing production?a. Linenb. Cottonc. Hempd. WoolWhat is one of the most significant features of Sumerian period clothing?1) Fringe decoration2) See-through clothing3) Lots of patterns4) Wrapped skirt5) Pleated garmentA draped dress:a. Usually fits the body looselyb. Uses pieces cut and sewn togetherc. Fits the body more closelyd. Provides greater warmth than tailored dressesWhich of the following was NOT worn by men in Ancient Egypta. Calasirisb. Schentic. Kohld. Eye of HorusWhat is a Pilleus?a. Hatb. Head piecec. Type of sandald. CloakEgyptians used cosmetics and cones of scented________.a. Oilb. Flowersc. Waxd. HerbsIn Egypt, costume becomes more _______ over time.a. Thinb. Simplec. Thickd. ElaborateThe wrapped dress, or a ____ was the most common garment of all classes.a. Sheathb. Tunicc. Togad. ChitonResearchers in sociology and psychology generally acknowledge the main motivation that cause people to dress themselves as:a. For protectionb. For decorationc. Out of modestyd. To denote statusWhich of the following can be identified as the heritage of Sumerian culture?A. A skirt with fringe decorationB. A white plain loinclothC. A sheath dressD. A heavy pectoral neckpieceWhere did Wool originally come from?a. Americab. Egyptc. Palestined. AfricaA wrapped skirt that served as a major garment for men in Egypt is called:a. A girdleb. A tunicc. A schentid. A kalasirisIn which period, people like to use the bright color for their clothes?A. Mid kingdomB. New KingdomC. 1900-1150 BCD. 7th Century BCIn which kingdom was sheer linen introduced in Egypt?A. The old kingdomB. The middle kingdomC. The new kingdomD. The Byzantine kingdomWhich civilization wore bifurcated garments?a. Persiansb. Egyptiansc. Sumeriansd. SyriansWhich of the following garments did women of all class in Egypt most commonly wear?A . The SkirtB . The V-necked dressC . The Sheath dressD. The TunicWhich of the following is not a characteristic of Ionic Chiton?a. Highly decorativeb. Long sleevesc. Having multiple fibulas down the armd. Wider piece of rectangular shaped garmentWhat were cloaks also called?A. ShawlsB. CalasirisC. ApronsD. MantlesWhy didn’t the Ancient Egyptians use wool for their clothing?a. It was too itchy and uncomfortable to wear.b. They thought wool was unclean.c. Wool was stiff and didn’t allow for much movement.d. Sheep were not native to the area and therefore wool was not available.Why Roman children wore Bulla?A. To protect against evil spiritsB. To show their social statusC. To protect their heartD. To decorate their garmentWhere hemp came from?A) EgyptB) ChinaC) IndiaD) Upper regions of EuropeWhich of these people would shave their heads and wear wigs in their hot climate because they were concerned greatly with hygiene and keeping clean?a. Egyptiansb. Persiansc. Babyloniansd. AssyriansWhich of the following fibers were most used by Egyptians?a. Woolb. Silkc. Cottond. LinenWhat is an example of clothing worn by the son of a king in Ancient Eqypt?a. Kalasirisb. Kaunakesc. Lock of Youthd. Royal ApronMesopotamians undergo frequent costume changes owing to their lands easy access to ___________.A? invaders and tradersB? royal and tradersC? invaders and royalWhich type of toga had a purple border and was worn by young Roman boys until the age of 14 to 16?A. Toga candidaB. Toga praextaC. Toga virilisD. Toga trabeaWhat civilization pushed the bounds of writing to keep activity records, codify laws, and transmit knowledge?a. Babyloniansb. Sumeriansc. Egyptiansd. ChadleonsWhy did people wear a serpent at their forehead?A. Fashion statementB. To symbolize that they were evilC. To ensure their spot in the afterlifeD. To spit fire at enemiesWhich culture painted or sculpted their gods and goddesses with old and new clothing styles of that culture?a. Persiansb. Assyriansc. Egyptiansd. SumeriansUraeus is ______ that worn by ___________.a. military dress; soldiersb. headdress; pharaohsc. headdress; kings and queensd. jewelry; womenWhat was the name of the Mesopotamian/ Sumerian garment draped on men and women in the Ancient Middle East?a) Kaunakesb) Chignonc) Filletd) PectoralsWhat were Mesopotamia clothing most known for?a. Headdressb. Cloaksc. Helmetsd. FringesThe “two sides” that were shown on “Royal standard” Mosaic from Ur are:A. Farming side and hunting sideB. King side and slave sideC. War side and peace sideD. Male side and female sideBy the 7th century BC, skirts and draped garments were replaced by what type of clothing?a) Tunicsb) Schentisc) Kauankesd) ApronsWho were the first ones to wear bifurcated garments?A. EgyptiansB. PersiansC. SumeriansD. BabyloniansWhich piece of clothing is not a kind of Egyptian dress?A. KalasirisB. SchentiC. TunicD. ClocheWool is the natural fiber, where does wool come from?A)PalestineB)ChinaC)IndiaD)EgyptWhat did high class women wear in Old Kingdom Egypt?a.) Calisirisb.) Uraeusc.) Kaunakesd.) Lock of youthWhat is the name of the headdress worn by King Tut?a. A. Nemesisb. B. Postichec. C. Nemesd. D. KaunakesWhat is a Nemes headdress made of?a) strip clothb) gold and bronzec) royal blue clothd) paperWhat is nemes that worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt?A. Striped headclothB. Dotted headclothC. Pattern headclothD. Plain headclothThe Uraeus is a symbol for the goddess Wadjet, who was one of the earliest Egyptian deities and who often was depicted as a cobra.Uraeus is often seemed one Egyptians’ head. Who could wear an uraeus back in the time?a. King, God, Godess and Princeb. King, Queen, God and Godessc. King, God, Godess and lordd. Only God and GodessWhat headpiece was a defining symbol of the pharaohs?a. The Lock of Youthb. The Uraeusc. The mantled. The Kalasirise. A lapis lazuli headdressWhich is a band that supports the breasts that roman’s wore as an undergarment?a) subligariab) strophiumc) subligard) lacernaWhat laws enforced clothing as a designation of class status by restricting expenditures on luxury goods?a) luxury lawsb) clothing lawsc) dress lawsd) sumptuary lawsWhat is the name of the false beards many Egyptian men wore?A. UraeusB. PosticheC. KohlD. SchentiWhat wearable piece did not symbolize royalty and power in the New Kingdom?a. Ureausb. Pectoral Necklacec. Aprond. PosticheWhat did early Sumerian men and women usually wear?A. Wool skirtB. Leather HelmetC. Wide beltsWeek 2 – Ancient Greek / Roman and Byzantine EmpireWhat was the purple border worn by government officials that coded a message of status during Ancient Rome?a. Bullab. Clavic. Togad. StrophiumWhat is the name for the “broad purple bands that extended vertically from hem to hem across the shoulders”?A) clavusB) navalC) gynaeceumD) virilisWhich is a band that supports the breasts that roman’s wore as an undergarment?a) subligariab) strophiumc) subligard) lacernaWhat is the garment men wear for hunting in Greek?a. Petasosb. Cuirassc. Greavesd. ChlamysThe caliga was a practical form of shoes for a Roman soldier due toa. the minimalismb. arch supportc. breathability for long periods of walkingd. the fashionable leather materialWhat did Greek wear to protect their legs?A. UraeusB. NemesC. GreavesD. BullaWhat is the name of the mantle that Etruscan wear?a. tebennab. chitonc. tobad. peplosWhat is the most common pattern on Etruscan mantles?a) diamondsb) plaidc) spiralsd) spotsWhy did the Minoan wear tailored clothing?a. to emphasize the features that they idolizedb. to combat the extreme climatec. to prepare themselves for battled. to be uncomfortableWhat was the border color of the Toga Praetexta?A. BlueB. PurpleC. GoldD. RedThe diplax is:a) a small rectangle of fabric worn by womenb) a headdress for men, usually worn with chlamysc) a decorative pin, used to fasten the chitond) a military costumeHow many types of Greek chitons are there?1. one2. two3. four4. fiveIn ancient Rome, a ______ was a type of cloak or cape that was fastened around the shoulder using a fibula. Military leaders and commanders, emperors and important aristocrats are often depicted wearing this garment.A. PaludamentumB. LoricaC. ChitonD. TogaWho were known for their checkered mantles?a. Russiansb. Etruscansc. Romansd. MinoansWhich civilization’s clothing was culturally influenced by Ancient China that used a lot of silk fabric?a. Mesopotamianb. Ancient Greecec. Byzantine Empired. EtruscanWhen did togas become longer, thinner, and evolve into a decorative/ceremonial garment?a. 100 ADb. 200 ADc. 300 ADd. 400 ADWhat Greek outfit was known for having long sleeves?a. Himationb. Ionic Chitonc. Doric Peplosd. Doric ChitonWho was permitted to wear the Roman toga?What type of toga was worn by male Roman citizens until the age of 16 and by adult magistrates and high priests?a. Toga candidab. Toga Praetextac. Toga pictad. Toga TrabeaIn ______ society, ______ was entitled to wear the toga, other people were prohibited from wearing this costume.a. The Etruscans; womanb. The Greek; soldierc. The New Kingdom of Egypt; kingd. The Romans; male citizenWhat garment emphasized the rank of those who wore it with a purple border?a. Imperial Togab. Paludamentumc. Toga Praetextad. LacernaA perizoma is a:a. t-shaped garmentb. underpants or briefsc. a leather, pointed hatd. a large cloakWhich garment gave the illusion of a two-piece outfit?A. Doric peplosB. PetasosC. HimationD. PerizomaRomans wear ______, obtained through trade with China, as a luxury textile afforded only by the most affluent and powerful.A. WoolB. SilkC. FlaxWhat garment was reserved to show that a woman was free and married?a. Stolab. Veilc. Vittad. TutulasWhich type of toga had a purple border and was worn by young Roman boys until theage of 14 to 16?a.toga candidab.toga praextac.toga virilisd.toga trabeaWhat is a Fibula?A. a beltB. a tunicC. a safety pinD. a sandalThe caliga isa.the standard military footwear of Roman soldiersb.a large cloak worn by the Romansc.a necklace worn by Roman boys that protects them from the evil eyed.a shawl worn by Roman womenThe emperor wore which color toga?A. GoldB. WhiteC. TanD. PurpleIn Etruscan men with ________ and _________.A ? long tunic, perizomaB ? short tunic, mantleC ? short tunic, perizomaWhich characteristic differentiates the doric chiton from the other Greek archaic dresses?a. Long sleevesb. Tight-fittingc. Colorfuld. SleevelessWhy Roman children wore Bulla?A. To protect against evil spiritsB. To show their social statusC. To protect their heartD. To decorate their garmentIn regards to the fabric used for the Chiton in Ancient Greece, what signified higher status?a. Blue colored fabric.b. A greater amount of fabric.c. Chiffon fabric.d. Tightly woven fabric.Which is worn over the chiton for protection in a duel or fight?a. Greavesb. Himationc. Cuirassd. DiplaxThe Byzantine Empire began the use of ___________ seen on royalty today.A. Jeweled crownsB. CaligasC. TunicsD. LoricasWhich of the following is not a characteristic of the marching boot Caliga?a. Worn by Roman soldiersb. Woolen can be placed/worn togetherc. Designed to be close ended, much like modern military bootsd. Constructed with leatherIn ancient Greece, swaddling clothes were worn by ___.A. TeensB. AdultsC. EldersD. InfantsWhich of the following garment can depict the status of people during the Roman Civilizationa. Clavib. fibulac. bullad. loricaWhich of the following garment would be worn by Greeka. Calasirisb. Stola with peplosc. Togad. ChitonIn Greek textile creation, fulling was a process in wool production that:A. sheered the sheepB. produced large amounts of woolC. shrank wool to produce a dense, close weaveD. dyed woolWhat is the function of Lorica (armor)?A. DecorationB. ProtectionC. Status symbolD. Fashion elementA Doric chitona. Is a long, form-fitting dress, much like a kalasirisb. Has an overfold which gives the illusion of a two-piece garmentc. Has long sleeves pinned by several fibulad. Was a popular Egyptian skirtThe ___________ chiton was the most popular Greek garment from 300-550 BC, and it was worn by both men and women.A) IonicB) DorianC) DoricD) DiplaxWhat kind of clothing creates the illusion of made by two pieces of garment?a) Doric chitonb) Doric peplosc) Ionic chitond) ExomisWhich of the following can be identified as ancient Greek clothing?A. SchentiB. KaunakesC. CalasirisD. HimationWhich form of the chiton evolved out of the Greek value of flaunting less wealth or display of excess?a. Doric peplosb. Ionic chitonc. Doric chitond. HimationBecause of sericulture, Byzantium became the center of ______ production.a. potteryb. silkc. papyrusd. tapestryWhat was another name for a pallium?a. lorumb. fullingc. perizomad. peplosWhat were the two primary textiles of Byzantium?a. woolb. linenc. silkd. both a & bPetasos protect your1. Shins2. Feet3. Head4. ChestWhat did Etruscan dancers wear?1. Tunics2. Toga Praetexta3. Pilleus4. Lacerna5. TebennaWhat is the name of the short rectangular cloak worn pinned over the shoulder by men when traveling?a. Chlamysb. Himationc. Pestasosd. DiplaxIn the Roman culture, what were women often depicted with in the bath house?a. Exercise Equipmentb. Cleavagec. Jewelryd. Colorful ClothingA Toga could be worn by which of these women in Roman Societya. The empressb. A dancerc. A textile workerd. A prostituteWhich of the following statements about the Roman’s toga praetexta is NOT true:a. a. They were only worn by men.b. b. The right arm was left free but the left arm was covered.c. c. Worn only by Romans.d. d. They were rectangular in shape.An Imperial Toga of the Roman Empire is woven into a(n) ____, folded in half and worn.a. rectangleb. circlec. ovald. octagonAt what age do youths stop wearing the Toga Preatexta?18211316What is a perizoma?a.A short tunicb.A shawlc.A head pieced.A type of shoesWhat is the name of the sun hat worn by ancient Greeks?A. ChlamysB. PetasosC. GreavesD. CuirassIn Ancient Greece in 550-300 B.C., what was the name of the long-sleeved garment worn by those considered wealthy at the time?What is the name of breast band for women in Roman period?a. Stolab. Toga praetextac. Fibulad. StrophiumWhich of the following types of Greek garment has sleeves?a. Doric Peplosb. Doric Chitonc. Ionic Chitond. DiplaxWhich civilization enjoyed the sport of bull vaulting?1. Roman2. Syrian3. Egyptia4. MinoanFrom what culture was there a strong influence on the Etruscan towns that developed on the Italian peninsula?a) Greekb) Sumerianc) Mesopotamiand) MinoanWhat was the Fibula used for in the Greek Archiac Period?a. Clasping necklacesb. Holding up a dressc. As earringsd. A brooch for the hairWhat is the square shaped cloth that only men wore over the chiton?a. Second Chitonb. Clamisc. Petasosd. HimationThe small rectangle of fabric that Greek women worn over the Ionic Chiton is called?A. ChlamysB. DiplaxC. HimationD. ChitonWhat is the name for the pointed hat worn by the Etruscans?a)pilleusb)phrygian bonnetc)perizomad)tebennaWhich characteristic of Byzantine clothing distinguishes it from the Roman counterparts?a. Highly decorated with patterns and jewelryb. Single coloredc. One layerd. SimpleDuring the Archaic Period, soldiers wore shaped leather or metal clasps to protect their lower legs called __________.a. Diplaxb. Greavesc. Petasosd. Swaddling ClothesThe garment similar to the Doric chiton, but narrower and often belted just below the bosom is?A. H ellenistic ChitonB. Ionic ChitonC. ExomisD. Doric PeplosWhich of the following would be most likely to wear a stola in ancient Rome period?A. Men from high classB. Women from low classC. Women from high classD. Men from low classWhich of the following garment would be worn by Greeka. Calasirisb. Stola with peplosc. Togad. ChitonWeek 3 – Middle AgesWhy were buttons considered “scandalous” by the church?a) They drew attention to a woman’s chest.b) They allowed clothing to be taken off too quickly.c) They would often pop off, revealing skin.d) They didn’t keep with traditional garments and were considered too modern.What caused people during the Medieval Period to start to question their faith and the church?a. The Black Plague and all the deaths caused by it.b. People felt that religion was no longer necessary.c. People never went to church to begin with during the Medieval Period.d. Going to church was only for the wealthy and people though that was unfair.It was a huge offense to touch someone’s ________.A. PoulaineB. CotehardieC. ArmorD. HeadWhat one of the following clothes has the highest variations of colors?a) Himationb) Perizomac) Houppelanded) CalasirisWhat is the name of padded garment, protection from steep armor, which was worn under the armor by man in the medieval period ?A. CotehardieB. ChainmailC. WimpleD. pourpointThe cyclas isa. a dress worn over underwearb. a surcoat or outer tunic worn over chainmailc. a Grecian garmentd. a popular Roman headdressWhat is the name of the tailored garment worn under the armour during the Medieval Times?(A) Pourpoint(B) Coif(C) Gamache(D) WimpleThe very tailored and fitted garment worn underneath the full plate armor in the middle ages is called thea) pourpointb) chain mailc) bliautd) cotehardieDuring the Medieval Period, what prominent material did the Crusaders bring back West with them? (From the East)a. Silkb. Woolc. Velvetd. LeatherWhat is the name of the surcoat or outer tunic in the Medieval Period?A. BraieB. Chain mailC. CyclasD. CapuchonThe first fitted robe of the 12th century to require assistance in lacing up the garment.A.houppelandeB. BilautC. WimpleD. TippetWhat is the characteristic of a pourpoint from the medieval period 11 century?A. Tightly fitted and shapedB. Wraped loosely around the bodyC. Shaped like a capeD. Had lots of layersWhat is a tippet?a) a long strip of fabric hanging from the elbowb) a woman’s headdressc) a buttoned garmentd) a name for men’s hoseHow did the black plague affect society?A: It killed off the whole population of EuropeB: It killed off all the animalsC: It allowed the middle class to riseD: There was a decline on the elaboration of clothingWhich of the following is an example of a heraldic device?a. Bayeux Tapestryb. Coat of Armsc. Tippetd. HenninDuring the 14th century, a form of jacket that extends down over the thighs is called what in Western Europe?A. KirtleB. MantleC. A SurcoatD. PourpointIn lecture, Professor Avila showed the class a Dolce and Gabanna ad. The clothing pictured in this ad is a contemporary adaptation of…?A) CotehardieB) ChemiseC) SurcoteD) Chain MailWhat kind of weapon influenced the invention of the full plate armor during the medieval period?a. A sewing needleb. Kitchen knifec. Speard. CrossbowA poulaine (crackowe) featureda. Long sleevesb. Short sleevesc. Long toesd. Short brimWhat is a poulaine (or crackowe)?a. A long pointy shoeb. A padded garmentc. A tall pointy hatd. A dress with buttonsA cotehardie is aA) Loose fitting garmentB) Dress for womenC) Padded undergarment for armorD) Tight fitting garmentWhat garment was created to be worn specifically under full-plate armor?a) cotehardieb) houppelandec) pourpointd) poulainesThe length of a woman’s hennin was regulated by?a. The income of the womanb. The occupation of the womanc. The marital status of the womand. The occupation of the woman’s husbandWhich of the following is the characteristic of Houppelande?A) Short garmentB) Plain colorC) Flaring sleevesD) Basic dress for lower classWhat was the hennin adapted from?a. Victorian architectureb. Gothic architecturec. Architectural pillarsd. Other culturesWhich of the following describes a linen garment, with sleeves, sometimes referred to as undershirt?a. coteb. mantelc. chemised. tonsureWhat is the term for the 13th century outer tunic for men and women?a. Cotehardieb. Garnachec. Peliced. SurcoteWhat is Cotehardie?A. Loose-fitting tunic with sleeves.B. Loose-fitting tunic without sleeves.C. Derivative of cote or tunic worn over pourpoint.Which description best describes the characteristic of a hennin?a. a caplike netting headdress worn by womenb. a cone-shaped headdress worn by womenc. a hooded shoulder cape worn by mend. a fur hat worn by menDuring the 14th century, which type of garment fitted specifically for wearers of the full plate of armor?a. Tippetb. Pourpointc. Houppelanded. Strophium______were pointed-toed shoes that were worn towards the end of the 14th century.A. pattensB. clogsC. poulainesD. hukesSericulture is ________ production.a. Fleeceb. Cottonc. Silkd. FlaxBy the 11 th century, fabrics were seen as decorative art and made from…a. Cottonb. Linenc. Silkd. FlaxWhat was the Hennin?A. a religious law against tight clothingB. a long dress that hugged the bodyC. a tall pointy hatD. a type of shoe made of silkWhich footwear convey a lifestyle of leisure?a. Caligab. Sandalsc. Poulained. GreavesChoose the garment that was worn over chainmail armor.a. Chaussessb. Bliautc. Capuchond. CyclasWhat is the shape of Mantles?a. Tubularb. Circularc. Rectangulard. TriangularWhat is the name of the square or round decorative medallions found on Byzantine costume?A. SegmentaeB. PalliumC. LorumD. PaludamentumMen in the 14th century wore elongated, exaggerated pointed-toed shoes called __________.a. Bowl Cropb. Henninc. Poulained. WimpleIn the winter/ cold weather, women of nobility wore _______ to keep warm?A. LetticeB. ConysC. SurcoteD. FretHow was the length of the hennin determined by?a. Number of years serving in householdb. Criminal recordc. Social class of your fatherd. Occupation of husbandChain mail is worn by ______in 14TH Century.A. High class personB. SoliderC. SlaveD. BusinessmanWhich type of hat or hood consists of a long tail in the end?a. liripipeb.petasosc.pileusd.coifWhat were the long, pointed shoes that men wore during the medieval period?a.) crackowesb.) poulainesc.) bliautd.) houppelandeIn what time appeared Houppelande?A. late 14th early 15th centuryB. late 15th early 16th centuryC. early 14th late 15th centuryWhich of the following is the main reason for the churches in mid-14th century to consider buttons scandalous?a. because they thought the buttons symbolizes the evil eyeb. because the buttons make it easier and quicker to take off the garmentsc. because the buttons caused a large waste of fabrics to produced. because it was against the lawsWhat was the type of garment used under a full plate of armor?A. a capuchonB. chain mailC. a poupointD. a wimpleWhich garment had fur lining in the Middle Ages?A. PoulainesB. CotehardieC. HouppelandeD. PourpointDuring the medieval times, what shoes did a man of leisure wear?a. poulainesb. henninsc. houppelanded. reversBy the ____ Century, influences from eastern decorative art had transformed Byzantine clothing.A. 6thB. 12thC. 11thWhat was the effect of the laws that dictated what medieval people could wear?a. They slowed down fashion evolutionb. They had no effectc. They cured the Black Plagued. They accelerated fashion evolutionIn the medieval period, mantles were _____ and tunics were _____a. Circular; rectagularb. Rectangular; circularc. Tubular; rectangulard. Rectangular; tubularWhat cloak is distinguished by the tablion?a. Dalmaticb. Paludamentumc. Lorumd. CopeWhat historical event during the Medieval Period allowed for the middle/merchant class to rise?a. the hundred years’ warb. the crusadesc. the bubonic plagued. the battle of crecyWhich of these garments was specific to men?A. Sideless SurcoteB. HouppelandC. CotehardieD. CrackowesThis full length garment of the 14th century is constructed from 4 long pieces, worn over the pourpoint, is distinguished by a high collar and extremely full skirt pulled over the head with funnel shaped sleeves sometimes extending to the ground:a. houppelandeb. mantlec. cote-hardied. houceWhat did the height of the HENNIN determine?a. Husbands occupationb. Genderc. That you were fashionabled. None of the aboveWhich is the correct name for a Padded undergarment?a. The crusadersb. Bayeux tapestryc. Pour Pointd. TippetWhich period did fashion begin to speed up?a. Ancient Greeceb. Medieval Periodc. 1950sd. Ancient Egyptian periodIn the 14th century, what did nobles wear underneath their full plate armors ?A. CotehardieB. Chain mailC. T-shaped TunicD. PourpointWhat is the Chemise?A. Basic under garment for woman circle style tunic.B. HeaddressC. PantsD. BeltLaws and rules that were placed on clothes as a method ofA. Keeping a restriction on clothes salesB. Balancing trade with other countriesC. Having only the best clothing for the upper classD. Taxing peopleWhich type of clothes were characteristic for both men and women of Ancient Greece?a) sandals and Hellenistic chitonb) chitoniskos and diplaxc) sandals and Ionic chitond) Doric peplos and chitoniskos




