Keyword | CPC | PCC | Volume | Score | Length of keyword |
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male late 1700s fashion | 1.38 | 0.1 | 5928 | 74 | 23 |
male | 0.55 | 0.5 | 5021 | 38 | 4 |
late | 1.6 | 0.5 | 4584 | 86 | 4 |
1700s | 1.02 | 0.7 | 6899 | 92 | 5 |
fashion | 0.81 | 0.2 | 8546 | 80 | 7 |
Keyword | CPC | PCC | Volume | Score |
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male late 1700s fashion | 1.75 | 0.5 | 4600 | 55 |
fashion of the late 1700s | 1.82 | 0.4 | 7235 | 39 |
fashion of the late 1700s in england | 0.97 | 0.5 | 5806 | 79 |
fashion from the 1700s | 0.38 | 0.4 | 4370 | 24 |
late 1800s fashion men | 0.8 | 0.6 | 2172 | 89 |
fashion in the 1700 | 1.87 | 0.1 | 4511 | 56 |
fashion in the 1700s in america | 0.41 | 1 | 5540 | 54 |
fashion in the 1700s and 1800s | 0.38 | 0.5 | 5147 | 57 |
french fashion in 1700s | 1.9 | 1 | 1443 | 33 |
late 17th century fashion | 1.99 | 0.6 | 9449 | 24 |
early 1900s fashion men | 0.06 | 0.2 | 8055 | 39 |
fashion in the late 18th century | 1.69 | 0.7 | 6310 | 70 |
what did men wear in the 1700s | 1.95 | 0.8 | 7244 | 53 |
early 19th century fashion men | 1.04 | 1 | 1220 | 54 |
clothing from the 1700s | 0.63 | 1 | 6869 | 67 |
clothes from the 1700s | 0.32 | 0.6 | 3663 | 97 |
Men's Clothing from 1700 Men's Clothing from 1700 Many men in the early 1700's did not own more than about 2-4 outfits. Their clothing would usually be made of wool or linen and would all be hand sewn, either by a woman they knew or if they lived in or near a city and had some money, by a tailor.
What is the fashion of the period 1690-1740?The men's long, narrow coats are trimmed with gold braid. c.1730–1740 Fashion in the period 1690–1740 in European and European-influenced countries is characterized by a widening silhouette for both men and women following the tall, narrow look of the 1680s and 90s. This era is defined as late Baroque/Rococo style.
What was the fashionable silhouette for men and women in the 18th century?The fashionable silhouette for men and women in the 18th century. This ensemble, made of wool with silk twill, lined with cotton twill, embroidered with silver thread, illustrates the fashionable style of male clothing by the period 1700–5. By the early 18th century, the mantua was worn by women as formal day wear.
How did dress change in the 1790s?In Britain and on the Continent, wools and cottons became more firmly established for men’s daywear and the tailcoat, cut straight across at the waist, replaced the earlier habit and the frock with curved fronts. Women’s dress changed more drastically than men’s during the 1790s.