. . "Man\u2019s doublet and breeches of ivory silk satin, decorated with stamping and pinking. The doublet is interlined with linen and coarsely woven wool and lined with ivory silk satin. It has a 2\u00BC-inch (5.5 cm) standing collar, \u215E-inch (2.2 cm) deep shoulder wings, curving 2-piece sleeves and 6 large, deep laps below the waist. The belly pieces are probably made of baleen stitched into layers of linen and covered with ivory satin. A \u215C-inch (8 mm) wide woven lace of ivory silk cord and silk floss, applied in 2 parallel rows, covers the seams, edges the shoulder wings, laps and collar and circles the armhole. There are 8 worked buttonholes on each sleeve and 26 on the left front with 4 button loops of braided ivory silk on the left side of the collar. The buttons have a domed wooden core, covered with ivory silk thread; 36 remain. A band of linen covered with ivory satin, sewn into the waist seam on the inside bears 16 metal eyes.\n\nThe breeches are made of the same fabric as the doubletand interlined with blue wool and linen. A separate liner of bleached fustian is sewn to the waistband. The legs are full, gathered into the waistband and eased at the knee. The woven silk lace is applied in double rows along the outside leg and in a single line around the knee opening. There is a pocket lined with ivory silk taffeta in each side seam. The breeches open at the front with a buttonhole stand on the left with 10 buttonholes. Three buttons, the same as on the doublet sleeves, remain. There are 2 worked eyelets on each side of the front waistband and 14 metal hooks are sewn around the waistband."@en . .