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The medieval era is defined by historians as the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the Renaissance in the mid-fifteenth century. Fashions during this time continued to reflect the influences of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine cultures. By the late 1400s, the cost of clothing and the lengths of items such as hoods, trains and shoes became regulated by sumptuary laws.
The medieval era is defined by historians as the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the Renaissance in the mid-fifteenth century. Fashions during this time continued to reflect the influences of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine cultures. By the late 1400s, the cost of clothing and the lengths of items such as hoods, trains and shoes became regulated by sumptuary laws.
The medieval era is defined by historians as the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the Renaissance in the mid-fifteenth century. Fashions during this time continued to reflect the influences of the Greek, Roman and Byzantine cultures. By the late 1400s, the cost of clothing and the lengths of items such as hoods, trains and shoes became regulated by sumptuary laws.