Historical
Of course, no one wears such clothes now. But you need to know them, because they are part of our history: various models, features of their wearing, materials of manufacture are described in detail.
The most common wardrobe item in the 17th-19th centuries was the zipun. It was worn by peasants and boyars, most often men, but there was also a female version.
Some previously popular items of clothing were borrowed from Western countries. Especially many of them appeared during the reign of Peter I.
When the word "crinoline" is pronounced, one immediately imagines palace halls, court ladies in magnificent dresses, bending over in a minuet. It is interesting that this



