The article focuses on masculine consumption patterns and the production and dyeing of textiles in rural Finland in the early nineteenth century. It maintains that the rural consumption of textiles as well as individual choices and tastes evolved, and our selected examples of males’ wardrobes demonstrate that contemporary styles were followed. The article targets an era that can be regarded as a watershed: this was a time when mass production was in its infancy and craft production and self-sufficiency were still relevant to household economies. As the wealth of certain groups, particularly landed peasantry, increased, they began among other things to purchase and wear clothes dyed with imported dyes such as indigo. The presence of blue gar...
The concept of cottage industry (kotiteollisuus) referred especially to rural craft practices. For...
This chapter examines color in clothing and body decoration from the early nineteenth century to the...
From the middle of the 19th century, fashionable garments for women, which had previously been restr...
The article focuses on masculine consumption patterns and the production and dyeing of textiles in r...
This article explores the relationship between nation-building impulses and developments in Finnish ...
Many good sources for the history of textile printing can be found among the international scholarly...
Drawing on a study of historical national accounts and statistics, this article shows that a growing...
The decorative purpose of Lithuanian folk fabrics was not less important than the practical one, so ...
Research on handicrafts has generally concentrated on the study of urban artisans and guilds. Howeve...
This article highlights the role recycling played in clothes culture as found in examples from Lady ...
Textiles have played a key role in local and national cultures not only because of their utility and...
In nineteenth‑century Finland, artisans constituted an important part of society, and the majority o...
This paper discuss the production of international textiles in statesponsored manufactures in Sweden...
The contemporary study, making and wearing of national costumes worn in 19th-century Estonian peasan...
Trousers have traditionally been men’s clothing that women have not been allowed to wear. In this ar...
The concept of cottage industry (kotiteollisuus) referred especially to rural craft practices. For...
This chapter examines color in clothing and body decoration from the early nineteenth century to the...
From the middle of the 19th century, fashionable garments for women, which had previously been restr...
The article focuses on masculine consumption patterns and the production and dyeing of textiles in r...
This article explores the relationship between nation-building impulses and developments in Finnish ...
Many good sources for the history of textile printing can be found among the international scholarly...
Drawing on a study of historical national accounts and statistics, this article shows that a growing...
The decorative purpose of Lithuanian folk fabrics was not less important than the practical one, so ...
Research on handicrafts has generally concentrated on the study of urban artisans and guilds. Howeve...
This article highlights the role recycling played in clothes culture as found in examples from Lady ...
Textiles have played a key role in local and national cultures not only because of their utility and...
In nineteenth‑century Finland, artisans constituted an important part of society, and the majority o...
This paper discuss the production of international textiles in statesponsored manufactures in Sweden...
The contemporary study, making and wearing of national costumes worn in 19th-century Estonian peasan...
Trousers have traditionally been men’s clothing that women have not been allowed to wear. In this ar...
The concept of cottage industry (kotiteollisuus) referred especially to rural craft practices. For...
This chapter examines color in clothing and body decoration from the early nineteenth century to the...
From the middle of the 19th century, fashionable garments for women, which had previously been restr...