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History of fashion
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[edit]- Introduction
- History of clothing and textiles
- History of knitting
- History of fashion
- Clothing in the ancient world
- Ancient Egyptian fashion
- Clothing in ancient Greece
- Clothing in ancient Rome
- Byzantine dress
- Jewish religious clothing
- Early medieval European dress
- Anglo-Saxon dress
- 1100–1200 in fashion
- 1200–1300 in fashion
- 1300–1400 in fashion
- 1400–1500 in fashion
- English medieval clothing
- 1500–1550 in fashion
- 1550–1600 in fashion
- 1600–1650 in fashion
- 1650–1700 in fashion
- 1700–1750 in fashion
- Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution
- 1750–1795 in fashion
- 1795–1820 in fashion
- 1820s in fashion
- 1830s in fashion
- Victorian fashion
- 1840s in fashion
- 1850s in fashion
- 1860s in fashion
- 1870s in fashion
- 1880s in fashion
- 1890s in fashion
- 1900s in fashion
- 1910s in fashion
- 1920s in fashion
- 1930–1945 in fashion
- 1945–1960 in fashion
- 1960s in fashion
- 1970s in fashion
- 1980s in fashion
- 1990s in fashion
- 2000–2009 in fashion
- 2010s in fashion
- History of fashion design
- History of popular clothes
- History of brassieres
- History of corsets
- History of the kilt
- History of suits
- History of the bikini
- Most popular fibers
- History of silk
- Spider silk
- Silk in the Indian subcontinent
- Silk Road
- Byzantine silk
- Wool
- Cotton