Men's Clothing

There are several depictions of clothing in the Milanese Tailor's Book: Servants' Livery, Noblemen's attire, and academic robes worn by doctors and other professional men comprise one portion. Several of the pages, including all of the pattern pages, also include descriptions of the dress and/or descriptions of the fabrics and lengths of fabric necessary to make them.

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f 67 v:
Pattern for f 68 r

f 68 r:
servant's livery
      
f 69 r: Livery of
Don Gian d' Astria
      
f 70 r: Livery of
Count Giovan Angosola


f 71 r:
Servant's Livery
      

f 71 v:
Text for f 72 r

f 72 r: livery of don
Ferante de Gonzaga
      

f 73 v: Pattern
for f 74 r

f 74 r:
Doctor's robe


f 75 r:
Doctor's Robe
      
f 76 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 77 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 78 r:
Gentleman's Attire


f 79 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 80 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 81 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 82 r:
Gentleman's Attire


f 83 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 84 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      
f 85 r:
Gentleman's Attire
      

f 85 v:
Pattern for f86r

f 86 r:
Doctor's Robe


f 86 v:
Pattern for f87R

f 87 r:
Doctor's Robe
      

f 88 r:
Doctor's Robe

f 88 v: Pattern for Robe on f 88 r (?)
      

f 89 r:
Doctor's Robe

f 89 v:
Pattern for f89r(?)