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The concept of fashion trends developed in the 14th century in Europe but what about fashion in the rest of the world? 2 Early Western travellers going to
This document is an attempt at summarizing what garments remain in existence from Northern. Europe in or around the 14th Century what we know about them
Late 14th-century clothing. - Styles become more similar to Western Europe in silhouette while retaining a distinctly Italian aesthetic. - Wide and low
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