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Nederlands: Onbekend, Herenkolder, 1660-1670, Centraal Museum. Deze kolder is een van de weinige zeventiende-eeuwse kledingstukken in een Nederlandse museumcollectie. Leer of textiel was voor velen een kostbaar bezit. Dat is de reden dat kleding werd doorgedragen tot het tot op de draad was versleten. Of het materiaal werd hergebruikt. Het is daarom bijzonder dat deze jas van dik leer bewaard is gebleven en dat in een uitzonderlijk goede conditie.
English: Men’s Buff coat (Gambeson), ca. 1660-1670. Collection Centraal Museum, Utrecht. Photo: Centraal Museum, Utrecht / Dea Rijper
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