
Why Did Elizabethan Collars Get So Big?
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11th Grade - University
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The Elizabethan ruff was a significant fashion statement, symbolizing wealth and status. Despite being uncomfortable and impractical, it was a mark of prestige. The introduction of starch allowed ruffs to become more elaborate, and their design evolved over time. Cultural and political factors, including Queen Elizabeth's influence, shaped ruff fashion. Ruffs varied in color and style, with maintenance being a meticulous process. The evolution continued with falling ruffs, which were less structured and more versatile.
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