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7th September 19, 09:44 AM
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 Originally Posted by Karl R
The one worn by Lord Mungo Murray.
If you take a close look at the sleeves, they meet the definition of paned (or slashed) sleeves: "A sleeve made in panes or panels, allowing a lining or shirt-sleeve to show through."
The general shape of the doublet is different from the Tudor doublets, but the paned/slashed elements seem to be a throwback to the 17th century.
Got it. I thought you meant the Victorian one, hence my confusion.
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