- modern-day three-piece suit. The
justacorps itself evolved into the
frock coat. The
fabric selection and
styling of the
justacorps varied over time, as fashions...
- worn to mid-thigh or knee-length,
beneath a
justacorps. The
garment was sleeved. Both
veste and
justacorp were worn in
court circles in
highly ornate...
- to how the
lounge suit
succeeded the
frock coat (19th century) and the
justacorps (18th century). Thus, in 21st-century
Western dress codes for men, mainly...
-
short doublet or jerkin.
These were
replaced with
tighter breeches and
justacorps frock coats during the 1660s,
which remained in
fashion until long pantaloons...
- Luis de la Cerda,
later IX Duke of
Medinacelli wears the long
justacorps of c. 1684
Justacorps,
cravat and hat, 1684
Artist Thomas Smith, c. 1690 A student...
-
coats of the under-coat
variety are listed, and
overcoats are excluded.
Justacorps, a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century knee-length coat, ****ed to the...
-
previously less
formal alternatives. Thus was the case with the
ceasing of the
justacorps,
extensively worn from the 1660s
until the 1790s,
followed by the same...
- Luis
Francisco de la
Cerda in a
lavish red
justacorps, c. 1684....
- the
three piece suit that also
included a type of
frock coat
called a
Justacorps, a
tricorne hat, a
powdered wig, and a long waistcoat.
During the Restoration...
-
royal courts in
Europe in the more
interconnected Early Modern era. The
justacorps with cravat,
breeches and
tricorne hat was
established as the
first suit...