Blouses come in all shapes and colors and can be worn in winter as in summer. It not only goes well with a suit, it also looks casual with jeans or a skirt. It underlines the feminine perfectly without revealing too much. Anyone who opts for a blouse in the morning is just as well dressed in the evening, regardless of the situation.
But who actually knows the history of the most versatile fashion highlight of all?
In its pioneering position, the
blouse was already worn as a men's shirt in the late Middle Ages. Aristocrats
and nobility wore the shirt, white and pure as a bloom.
The shirt and later the female
counterpart became a status symbol. Shortly after it was established, the shirt
still had to be put on over the head.
But even at this time, many items
of clothing were closed with the help of ropes and eyelets. However, it was not
until the 19th century that the idea of simplifying putting on a shirt with a
button placket came up.
Buttons have been around since
the Neolithic. In ancient times, fibulae were worn that functioned somewhat
like a safety pin. Still, they were more of an ornament, and there were no
buttonholes yet. The fibula is derived from the Latin fibula and means needle.
However, buttonholes also developed during this period. The boutonniere, also known as button maker, was a respected profession at the time that had to deal with a wide variety of materials such as wood, horn, bone, and stone. The development of the button placket made shirts and blouses much easier to put on.
Even today, there are still differences between men's shirts and women's blouses
Men's shirts can be buttoned
from left to right, while the button placket for women is on the other side.
There are different explanations for this. A justification also comes from the
19th century.
Noble ladies used to be dressed by maids. Right-handers are more common than left-handers, and therefore, the heads on the other side were sewn to make it easier for the maid to dress. Men, on the other hand, have dressed themselves. Another explanation is that in tailoring, they wanted to keep men's and women's parts apart.
Nowadays the blouse is worn on almost all occasions
A diverse item of clothing has
evolved from the office dress code. In contrast to men's shirts, blouses are
often much more elaborate. There are different cuts, and mostly blouses are
tailored to accentuate the figure.
There are also blouses to
button, tie and wrap. They like to be decorated with frills, gemstones,
embroidery, bows, and sequins. The variety of materials is great. Whether
falling fabrics such as satin or polyester or light fabrics such as silk and
thin cotton, blouses can be bought in a wide variety of shapes.
Related to the blouse and often worn is the tunic, a kind of variation of the blouse. It is a holdover from Roman antiquity and was understood there as everyday clothing. It differs from the blouse in its length. It is longer than a blouse, but shorter than a mini dress. In addition, the cut is looser.
The patterns on women's blouses are also much more varied and colorful
The latest trends in blouses are block stripes and checks. Whether vertical or horizontal stripes, they don't make you think by a long shot. You can be small and large, you are a hit with her everywhere.
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