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As we all remember from previous publications Fashiony, medieval people did not differ cleanliness and washed several times in a lifetime. By the way, at the time we came up with to make clothes of silk that slid lice and their legs could not hold on to the fabric. And in order to mute the incredible stench of a human body were invented perfume.
It's hard to believe, but more recently in Cuba and some other Latin American countries would have looked at you with reproach and hostility, if you come in sandals without socks. The reason is that in this form could walk only people homosexual. But now, practicality won ridiculous prejudices)
Fashion carry small dogs, too, has gone from the "dirty" European times. Firstly, the great ladies in this way to get rid of parasites wearable - they just crawled from their bodies at a hot dog skin. And secondly, during the confusion associated with flatulence after a fine bean paste with broccoli sauce under the blue honey agaric, you can still blame the poor animal, coyly said: "Oh, Madonna! Lucy, you brought up the dog, how could you ?!
"In the Middle Ages the Japanese-mods to grow long black hair and licked them back. Gel at that time was not, so what did they do? No, it was not fat. It is well known that the oceans around gave almost everything for the needs of the Japanese. Hair gel served ... a small living jellyfish, just caught from the ocean, which is a Japanese rubbed into his hair.
Embroidery in the form of a crocodile Lacoste company is considered the world's first company logo. It was invented by Rene Lacoste in 1933, which then launched the production of shirts with this logo.
Napoleon ordered the brass buttons sewn on the sleeves of uniforms the soldiers, so they could not wipe their noses. A soldier, who won the battle of the battle, Napoleon bestowed expensive perfume.
In the Middle Ages in Europe, the number of buttons on clothing was not utilitarian, it depended on the social status of a person: the higher position in society - the more buttons you can sew. So, on one of the daily attire of the King of France Francis I was sewn more than 13,500 buttons.
Removable male collars, popular in the Victorian era were so strict that there are cases of suffocation among gentlemen wearing an accessory - for this they were called "parricide" .
When a student school in Michigan was suspended from school for wearing T-shirts with the logo metal band Korn, the band members have sent a box of T-shirts, the guy gave them to all my friends. Surprisingly, the police also participated in the distribution of T-shirts.
In Europe, white is traditionally considered the color of mourning - everything has changed thanks to the wedding of Queen Victoria, who was at the ceremony in a white dress.
In medieval Europe, the social level of the man and his career was determined by the color of clothing. The nobles were to wear red, peasants and common people - clothes in brown and gray colors, and merchants, bankers and petty aristocracy wore clothes of green.
The police South Korean patrol the streets looking for girls too revealing clothes - for wearing miniskirts relies fine or even arrest.
Earlier in the Scottish kilt colors were very important - where people come from, as the weavers had limited choice for the area of plants, from which it was possible to obtain the paint. Also, the higher the status of the individual in society, the more colors could be combined in a kilt. Six-kilt was the exclusive privilege of the king.
The hands on his trousers appeared in the second half of the XIX century, when large quantities of goods sent mostly by sea. After unzipping his pants had poorly amenable to smooth out the arrow-fold, which came into vogue.
The creators of the television series "Star Trek" at the time faced with the fact that to maintain spectator interest must constantly show the risk and loss of character. But how to kill the protagonists are too expensive, they decided to sacrifice the secondary, which are constantly replaced. Soon, viewers noticed a trend - the characters in the yellow-and-blue shirts have always overcome challenges, and the characters in red shirts invariably died. Subsequently, the death of the "Red Shirts" has become the rule for many other films and TV series, including and "Lost."
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